2011 Journal Article Skeletal identification by radiographic comparison: blind tests of a morphoscopic method using antemortem chest radiographsStephan, Carl N., Winburn, Allysha P., Christensen, Alexander F. and Tyrrell, Andrew J. T (2011). Skeletal identification by radiographic comparison: blind tests of a morphoscopic method using antemortem chest radiographs. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 56 (2), 320-332. doi: 10.1111/j.1556-4029.2010.01673.x |
2010 Journal Article The human masseter muscle and its biological correlates: A review of published data pertinent to face predictionStephan, Carl N. (2010). The human masseter muscle and its biological correlates: A review of published data pertinent to face prediction. Forensic Science International, 201 (1-3), 153-159. doi: 10.1016/j.forsciint.2010.02.026 |
2010 Journal Article The reproducibility of facial approximation accuracy results generated from photo-spread testsStephan, Carl N. and Cicolini, Jody (2010). The reproducibility of facial approximation accuracy results generated from photo-spread tests. Forensic Science International, 201 (1-3), 133-137. doi: 10.1016/j.forsciint.2010.02.028 |
2009 Journal Article The superficial temporal fat pad and its ramifications for temporalis muscle construction in facial approximationStephan, Carl N. and Devine, Matthew (2009). The superficial temporal fat pad and its ramifications for temporalis muscle construction in facial approximation. Forensic Science International, 191 (1-3), 70-79. doi: 10.1016/j.forsciint.2009.06.016 |
2009 Journal Article The accuracy of facial “reconstruction”: a review of the published data and their interpretive valueStephan, C. N. (2009). The accuracy of facial “reconstruction”: a review of the published data and their interpretive value. Minerva Medicolegale, 129 (1), 47-60. |
2009 Journal Article Further Evidence on the Anatomical Placement of the Human Eyeball for Facial Approximation and Craniofacial SuperimpositionStephan, C. N., Huang, A. J. R. and Davidson, P. L. (2009). Further Evidence on the Anatomical Placement of the Human Eyeball for Facial Approximation and Craniofacial Superimposition. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 54 (2), 267-269. doi: 10.1111/j.1556-4029.2008.00982.x |
2009 Book Chapter Craniofacial identification: techniques of facial approximation and craniofacial superimpositionStephan, Carl N (2009). Craniofacial identification: techniques of facial approximation and craniofacial superimposition. Handbook of Forensic Anthropogy and Archeaology. (pp. 304-321) edited by Soren Blau and Douglas H Ubelaker. Walnut Creek, CA, U.S.A.: Left Coast Press. |
2008 Journal Article The placement of the human eyeball and canthi in craniofacial identificationStephan, Carl N. and Davidson, Paavi L. (2008). The placement of the human eyeball and canthi in craniofacial identification. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 53 (3), 612-619. doi: 10.1111/j.1556-4029.2008.00718.x |
2008 Book Chapter Methods of facial approximation and skull-face superimposition, with special consideration of method development in AustraliaStephan, Carl N., Taylor, Ronn G. and Taylor, Jane A. (2008). Methods of facial approximation and skull-face superimposition, with special consideration of method development in Australia. Forensic approaches to death, disaster and abuse. (pp. 133-154) edited by Marc Oxenham. Bowen Hills, QLD, Australia: Australian Academic Press. |
2008 Journal Article Facial Soft Tissue Depths in Craniofacial Identification (Part II): An Analytical Review of the Published Sub-Adult DataStephan, Carl N. and Simpson, Ellie K. (2008). Facial Soft Tissue Depths in Craniofacial Identification (Part II): An Analytical Review of the Published Sub-Adult Data. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 53 (6), 1273-1279. doi: 10.1111/j.1556-4029.2008.00853.x |
2008 Journal Article Measuring the accuracy of facial approximations: A comparative study of resemblance rating and face array methodsStephan, Carl N. and Cicolini, Jody (2008). Measuring the accuracy of facial approximations: A comparative study of resemblance rating and face array methods. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 53 (1), 58-64. doi: 10.1111/j.1556-4029.2007.00622.x |
2008 Journal Article Mouth width prediction in craniofacial identification: cadaver tests of four recent methods, including two techniques for edentulous skullsStephan, C. N. and Murphy, S. J. (2008). Mouth width prediction in craniofacial identification: cadaver tests of four recent methods, including two techniques for edentulous skulls. Journal of Forensic Odonto-Stomatology, 26 (1), 2-7. |
2008 Journal Article Facial Soft Tissue Depths in Craniofacial Identification (Part I): An Analytical Review of the Published Adult DataStephan, Carl N. and Simpson, Ellie K. (2008). Facial Soft Tissue Depths in Craniofacial Identification (Part I): An Analytical Review of the Published Adult Data. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 53 (6), 1257-1272. doi: 10.1111/j.1556-4029.2008.00852.x |
2006 Journal Article Assessing facial approximation accuracy: How do resemblance ratings of disparate faces compare to recognition tests?Stephan, C. N. and Arthur, R. S. (2006). Assessing facial approximation accuracy: How do resemblance ratings of disparate faces compare to recognition tests?. Forensic Science International, 159 (Suppl. 1), S159-S163. doi: 10.1016/j.forsciint.2006.02.026 |
2006 Journal Article Beyond the sphere of the English facial approximation literature: Ramifications of German papers on western method conceptsStephan, Carl N. (2006). Beyond the sphere of the English facial approximation literature: Ramifications of German papers on western method concepts. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 51 (4), 736-739. doi: 10.1111/j.1556-4029.2006.00175.x |
2006 Journal Article Facial soft tissue thicknesses in Australian adult cadaversDomaracki, Monica and Stephan, Carl N. (2006). Facial soft tissue thicknesses in Australian adult cadavers. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 51 (1), 5-10. doi: 10.1111/j.1556-4029.2005.00009.x |
2006 Journal Article Recognition by forensic facial approximation: Case specific examples and empirical testsStephan, C. N. and Henneberg, M. (2006). Recognition by forensic facial approximation: Case specific examples and empirical tests. Forensic Science International, 156 (2 & 3), 182-191. doi: 10.1016/j.forsciint.2004.11.020 |
2005 Journal Article Estimating eyeball protrusion from body height, interpupillary distance, and inter-orbital distance in adultsStephan, C. N. and Swan, L. K. (2005). Estimating eyeball protrusion from body height, interpupillary distance, and inter-orbital distance in adults. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 50 (4), 774-776. doi: 10.1520/JFS2004534 |
2005 Journal Article Facial approximation: a review of the current state of play for archaeologistsStephan, C. N. (2005). Facial approximation: a review of the current state of play for archaeologists. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, 15 (4), 298-302. doi: 10.1002/oa.787 |
2005 Journal Article Does sexual dimorphism in facial soft tissue depths justify sex distinction in craniofacial identification?Stephan, C. N., Norris, R. M. and Henneberg, M. (2005). Does sexual dimorphism in facial soft tissue depths justify sex distinction in craniofacial identification?. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 50 (3), 513-518. doi: 10.1520/JFS2004251 |