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Areas of expertise
- Gun Technologies
Background
Bailey has a BSc in Forensic Science (Laurentian University, Sudbury, Canada), as well as being the first civilian student to be awarded a certificate in Forensic Identification, also at Laurentian University. She completed an MSc in Forensic Ballistics (Cranfield University, Shrivenham, UK) in 2018. During both her BSc and MSc, Bailey undertook primary thesis research, with both studies being published in academic journals upon completion. Previous research was focused on ballistic trauma to bone and synthetic bone. Current research focuses on obliterations on illicit weapons, toolmark analysis and weapons intelligence.
Publications
Articles In Journals
- Watson KE, Henwood BJ, Hewins K, Roberts A & Hazael R (2023) Ballistic impact of hollow-point ammunition on porcine bone, Journal of Forensic Sciences, 68 (4) 1121-1132.
- Henwood BJ & Appleby-Thomas G (2019) The suitability of Synbone® as a tissue analogue in ballistic impacts, Journal of Materials Science, 55 (7) 3022-3033.
Conference Papers
- Henwood B, Hazael R & Hewins K (2022) Serial number recovery techniques on steel plates; Fry’s reagent and eddy current technology. In: 32nd International Symposium on Ballistics, Reno, Nevada, 9-13 May 2022.