This book highlights the results of numerical computer-aided smart methods as part of a
comprehensive statistical correlated and fractal analysis of laser polarimetry. It includes a
comprehensive approach to differentiation of lifelong or postmortem origin of injuries and
determination of their antiquity based on the analysis of statistical and spatiotemporal
frequency evolution of photometric polarization and phase parameters of laser images of
histological sections of the skin of biomannequins. It discusses the relationship between the
coordinate distributions of the intensity of laser images from skin tissues of biomannequins
and the nature of its damage. It presents the analysis of relationships between changes in the
mean and variance of coordinate distributions of azimuths and ellipticity of polarization
images of histological skin sections and the time intervals after injury. Complex
differentiation of lifelong and postmortem skin injuries of biomannequins and establishment of
their time intervals throughout the entire monitoring interval of changes in the mean and
variance of coordinate distributions of phase shifts between orthogonal components of the
amplitude of laser images of a series of corresponding histological sections are also presented
in this book.