1.Sex Determination Using Direct Photography Technique: a Mobile-phone Camera: A Digital Approach for Lip Prints Analysis in Malaysian Malay Population (Klang Valley) (Penentuan Jantina Menggunakan Teknik Fotografi Terus: Kamera telefon bimbit: Pendekatan Digital untuk Analisis Cetakan Bibir dalam Penduduk Melayu Malaysia (Lembah Klang)
Noor Hazfalinda Hamzah ; Yee Ze Goh ; Gina Francesca Gabriel ; Khairul Osman ; Nur Mahiza Md Isa
Malaysian Journal of Health Sciences 2023;21(No.1):105-114
Cheiloscopy may not be as well-known as other techniques of identification, such as fingerprint or DNA analysis, but it
has its own impact in the appropriate circumstances. Cheiloscopy has been recognized as an important tool for human
identification. A manual approach of studying lip prints was utilised by many researchers (magnifying glasses).
Nonetheless, the current study relied solely on a mobile phone camera to visually capture lip prints for sex determination.
377 samples of lip prints were analysed with Adobe Photoshop software and classified into six different types of lip print
patterns, according to Suzuki and Tsuchihashi classifications. Lip prints were divided into six sections including upper
left, upper middle, upper right, lower left, lower middle and lower right. Pearson's Chi-square test revealed significant
differences between male and female lip prints (p < 0.05) among the Malaysian Malay population of the Klang Valley,
with Type V (irregular pattern) lip prints being the most prevalent. In comparison to magnifying glasses, our studies
proved the ability to record and examine lip prints utilising a digital approach.
2.Effects of Layered Clothing on the Post-mortem Decomposition of Rat Carcasses on Grass Bushes and Dead Leaves (Kesan Pakaian Berlapis Terhadap Penguraian Postmortem Bangkai Tikus di atas Dedaun Rumput yang Telah Mati)
NOOR HAZFALINDA HAMZAH ; DARISHINI MANIMARAN ; KHAIRUL OSMAN ; NUR MAHIZA MD ISA ; GINA FRANCESCA GABRIEL
Malaysian Journal of Health Sciences 2022;20(No.1):97-107
A post-mortem decomposition is defined by the evaluation of the physical and chemical changes of a cadaver or a
carcass in order to estimate the cause of death and the time of death. The purpose of this study is not to replicate a real
crime scene but to enhance knowledge of the effects of clothing in a decomposition process, mainly, the effects of layered
cotton clothing on the post-mortem decomposition of adult female rat carcasses. Fifteen rats were divided into three
groups: control, one-layered and two-layered clothed. The control subjects were unclothed and used to compare the
post-mortem changes with the clothed subjects, one-layered and two-layered rat carcasses. All subjects were placed
outdoor, 2.5 meters away from each other on grass bushes and dead leaves. Ambient temperature and humidity were
recorded to observe if it associates with the post-mortem changes of the rats. Insect activity on each subject was
observed. Post-mortem changes were measured using the Total Body Score system. The results showed that the control
group underwent a faster decomposition compared to the clothed groups. The different layers of clothing did not show
a vast difference in post-mortem changes. The ambient temperature of 28°C influences the post-mortem decomposition.
The decomposition was rapid under the dominance of maggots compared to ants as ant colonies delayed the
decomposition process. The study gave the knowledge of the effect of clothing in decomposition of female rats in forensic
science.