2024 Journal Article Correlations of facial soft tissue thicknesses with craniometric dimensions improve craniofacial identification estimates: Fact or fiction?Hona, Te Wai Pounamu T. and Stephan, Carl N. (2024). Correlations of facial soft tissue thicknesses with craniometric dimensions improve craniofacial identification estimates: Fact or fiction?. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 70 (2), 430-445. doi: 10.1111/1556-4029.15694 |
2024 Journal Article Cervicothoracic junction in disaster victim identification: Idiosyncrasies and relevance of body position for advanced chest radiograph comparisonsStephan, Carl N., Caple, Jodi M., D’Alonzo Jaques, Susan S. and Byrd, John E. (2024). Cervicothoracic junction in disaster victim identification: Idiosyncrasies and relevance of body position for advanced chest radiograph comparisons. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 69 (5), 1587-1603. doi: 10.1111/1556-4029.15436 |
2024 Journal Article The critical photographic variables contributing to skull-face superimposition methods to assist forensic identification of skeletons: a reviewHealy, Sean S. and Stephan, Carl N. (2024). The critical photographic variables contributing to skull-face superimposition methods to assist forensic identification of skeletons: a review. Journal of Imaging, 10 (1) 17, 17. doi: 10.3390/jimaging10010017 |
2023 Journal Article Global facial soft tissue thicknesses for craniofacial identification (2023): a review of 140 years of data since Welcker’s first studyHona, Te Wai Pounamu T. and Stephan, Carl N. (2023). Global facial soft tissue thicknesses for craniofacial identification (2023): a review of 140 years of data since Welcker’s first study. International Journal of Legal Medicine, 138 (2) s00414-023-03087-x, 519-535. doi: 10.1007/s00414-023-03087-x |
2023 Journal Article Focus distance estimation from photographed faces: a test of PerspectiveX using 1709 frontal and profile photographs from DSLR and smartphone camerasHealy, Sean S. and Stephan, Carl N. (2023). Focus distance estimation from photographed faces: a test of PerspectiveX using 1709 frontal and profile photographs from DSLR and smartphone cameras. International journal of legal medicineInternational Journal of Legal Medicine, 137 (6), 1907-1920. doi: 10.1007/s00414-023-03078-y |
2023 Journal Article Perspective distortion tolerances and skull-face registration in craniofacial superimposition: an analytical reviewHealy, Sean S. and Stephan, Carl N. (2023). Perspective distortion tolerances and skull-face registration in craniofacial superimposition: an analytical review. International Journal of Legal Medicine, 137 (6), 1767-1776. doi: 10.1007/s00414-023-03081-3 |
2023 Conference Publication Understanding childhood growth: A pilot study of facial soft tissue thicknesses and body mass relationships in children aged 13-17 yearsHona, Te Wai Pounamu T. and Stephan, Carl N. (2023). Understanding childhood growth: A pilot study of facial soft tissue thicknesses and body mass relationships in children aged 13-17 years. HOBOKEN: WILEY. |
2023 Conference Publication Data sharing and repositories in the craniofacial identification domain: the collaborative facial soft tissue depth data store (C-Table)Stephan, Carl, Guyomarc'h, Pierre and Hona, Te Wai Pounamu (2023). Data sharing and repositories in the craniofacial identification domain: the collaborative facial soft tissue depth data store (C-Table). 92nd Annual Meeting of the American Association of Biological Anthropologists, Reno, NV, United States, 19-22 April 2023. Hoboken, NJ, United States: Wiley. |
2022 Journal Article Cephalometric landmark standards and recent trends in craniofacial identification (2018-22): avoiding imposters by describing variant landmarks as supplementalHona, Te Wai Pounamu T. and Stephan, Carl N. (2022). Cephalometric landmark standards and recent trends in craniofacial identification (2018-22): avoiding imposters by describing variant landmarks as supplemental. Forensic Imaging, 31 200525, 1-6. doi: 10.1016/j.fri.2022.200525 |
2022 Journal Article Craniofacial superimposition: a review of focus distance estimation methods and an extension to profile view photographsStephan, Carl N., Healy, Sean, Bultitude, Hamish and Glen, Chris (2022). Craniofacial superimposition: a review of focus distance estimation methods and an extension to profile view photographs. International Journal of Legal Medicine, 136 (6), 1697-1716. doi: 10.1007/s00414-022-02871-5 |
2022 Journal Article Infracranial radiographic comparison for human identification: a study of image quality and tissue shielding effectsHona, Te Wai Pounamu T., Byrd, John E. and Stephan, Carl N. (2022). Infracranial radiographic comparison for human identification: a study of image quality and tissue shielding effects. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 67 (3), 854-867. doi: 10.1111/1556-4029.14961 |
2021 Journal Article Scientific estimation of the subject-to-camera distance from facial photographs for craniofacial superimpositionStephan, C.N. and Armstrong, B. (2021). Scientific estimation of the subject-to-camera distance from facial photographs for craniofacial superimposition. Forensic Science International: Reports, 4 100238, 1-12. doi: 10.1016/j.fsir.2021.100238 |
2021 Journal Article Infra‐cranial radiographic comparison for human identification: a study of analyst expertiseHona, Te Wai Pounamu T., Olditch, Chelsea, Byrd, John E. and Stephan, Carl N. (2021). Infra‐cranial radiographic comparison for human identification: a study of analyst expertise. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 66 (6), 2126-2137. doi: 10.1111/1556-4029.14863 |
2021 Journal Article Next‐generation osteometric sorting: using 3D shape, elliptical Fourier analysis, and Hausdorff distance to optimize osteological pair‐matchingFancourt, Hayley S. M., Lynch, Jeffrey J., Byrd, John E. and Stephan, Carl N. (2021). Next‐generation osteometric sorting: using 3D shape, elliptical Fourier analysis, and Hausdorff distance to optimize osteological pair‐matching. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 66 (3), 821-836. doi: 10.1111/1556-4029.14681 |
2021 Journal Article The dubious practice of sensationalizing anatomical dissection (and death) in the humanities literatureStephan, Carl N. and Fisk, Wesley (2021). The dubious practice of sensationalizing anatomical dissection (and death) in the humanities literature. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, 18 (2), 221-228. doi: 10.1007/s11673-021-10095-2 |
2020 Journal Article B‐mode ultrasound measurement of facial soft tissue thickness for craniofacial identification: a standardized approachMeikle, Brandon and Stephan, Carl N. (2020). B‐mode ultrasound measurement of facial soft tissue thickness for craniofacial identification: a standardized approach. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 65 (3), 939-947. doi: 10.1111/1556-4029.14230 |
2019 Journal Article Facial soft tissue thicknesses in craniofacial identification: data collection protocols and associated measurement errorsStephan, C.N., Meikle, B., Freudenstein, N., Taylor, R. and Claes, P. (2019). Facial soft tissue thicknesses in craniofacial identification: data collection protocols and associated measurement errors. Forensic Science International, 304 109965, 109965. doi: 10.1016/j.forsciint.2019.109965 |
2019 Journal Article Authors’ responseStephan, Carl N. and Ross, Ann H. (2019). Authors’ response. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 64 (5), 1579-1582. doi: 10.1111/1556-4029.14079 |
2019 Book Chapter Skeletal evidence of sharp-force disarticulation and tissue flensing in 54 cases exhibiting approximately 4200 bone strike injuriesStephan, Carl N., Caple, Jodi M., Atkins, Jen G., Lynch, Jeffrey J., Meikle, Brandon and Fisk, Wes (2019). Skeletal evidence of sharp-force disarticulation and tissue flensing in 54 cases exhibiting approximately 4200 bone strike injuries. Dismemberments: Perspectives in Forensic Anthropology and Legal Medicine. (pp. 133-154) edited by Ann H. Ross and Eugénia Cunha. London, United Kingdom: Academic Press. doi: 10.1016/b978-0-12-811912-9.00009-5 |
2018 Journal Article An overview of the latest developments in facial imagingStephan, Carl N., Caple, Jodi M., Guyomarc’h, Pierre and Claes, Peter (2018). An overview of the latest developments in facial imaging. Forensic Sciences Research, 4 (1), 1-19. doi: 10.1080/20961790.2018.1519892 |