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Commingled Human Remains
- Methods in Recovery, Analysis, and Identification
Engelsk Paperback
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Commingled Human Remains
- Methods in Recovery, Analysis, and Identification
Engelsk Paperback

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Commingled human remains are encountered in situations ranging from prehistoric ossuaries to recent mass fatality incidents. Commingled Human Remains: Methods in Recovery, Analysis, and Identification brings together tools from diverse sources within the forensic science community to offer a set of comprehensive approaches to resolving issues associated with commingled remains. This edition focuses on forensic situations, although some examples from prehistoric contexts are also addressed. Commingling of bones and other body parts is a major obstacle to individual identification that must be addressed before other forensic determinations or research can proceed. Regardless of the cause for the commingling (transportation disaster, terrorist attack, natural disaster, genocide, etc.) it is critical that the proper experts are involved and that the proper techniques are employed to achieve the greatest success in making identifications. Resolution of commingling nearly always requires consideration of multiple lines of evidence that cross the disciplinary lines of modern forensic science. The use of archaeology, DNA, and forensic anthropology are several areas that are critical in this process and these are core topics presented in this book. Even a relatively “simple? mass fatality event can become very complicated once body fragmentation and commingling occur. Expectations associated with all phases of the process from recovery of remains to their final identification and release to next of kin must be managed appropriately.
Product detaljer
Sprog:
Engelsk
Sider:
544
ISBN-13:
9780124058897
Indbinding:
Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10:
0124058892
Kategori:
Udg. Dato:
7 jul 2014
Længde:
21mm
Bredde:
191mm
Højde:
189mm
Forlag:
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Oplagsdato:
7 jul 2014
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