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Diversity and inclusion in forensic anthropology: Where we stand and prospects for the future
SD Tallman, CE Bird - Forensic Anthropology, 2022 - search.proquest.com
Diversity and inclusion have proven vital for increasing innovation, success, and
performance in a myriad of fields; however, as with many other scientific disciplines, forensic …
performance in a myriad of fields; however, as with many other scientific disciplines, forensic …
Expanding humanitarian forensic action: an approach to US cold cases
G Goad - Forensic Anthropology, 2020 - search.proquest.com
Unidentified persons in the United States represent the most vulnerable populations among
us, yet individuals from these groups are also among the least likely to be reported missing …
us, yet individuals from these groups are also among the least likely to be reported missing …
[PDF][PDF] The need to professionalize forensic anthropology
As the discipline of forensic anthropology continues to grow and expand in scope and depth,
it is necessary to define the discipline within the greater framework for a forensic science …
it is necessary to define the discipline within the greater framework for a forensic science …
The forensic autopsy
SF Ely, JR Gill - Principles of Forensic Pathology, 2023 - Elsevier
One does not always find an unequivocal cause of death at autopsy. This is why the
circumstances are so important. One should never do an autopsy in a vacuum. If you want to …
circumstances are so important. One should never do an autopsy in a vacuum. If you want to …
Scientific integrity in the forensic sciences: Consumerism, conflicts of interest, and transparency
The goal of this paper is to discuss scientific integrity, consumerism, conflicts of interest, and
transparency within the context of forensic science. Forensic scientists play crucial roles …
transparency within the context of forensic science. Forensic scientists play crucial roles …
Review of United States laws pertaining to the recovery and analysis of human skeletal remains
ML Carter, JL Newman… - Journal of Forensic …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Human skeletal remains (HSR) are routinely excavated from archeological contexts and
analyzed by experts in human osteology. Contrarily, HSR in medicolegal contexts are …
analyzed by experts in human osteology. Contrarily, HSR in medicolegal contexts are …
Caseloads in forensic anthropology
Objectives There are currently no baseline data regarding the amount and types of case
reports produced by forensic anthropologists. This research fills that gap by providing data …
reports produced by forensic anthropologists. This research fills that gap by providing data …
The value of forensic anthropology in undergraduate anthropology programs
Anecdotally, it has been suggested that undergraduate anthropology students are more
interested in forensic anthropology than any other specialty but that forensic anthropologists …
interested in forensic anthropology than any other specialty but that forensic anthropologists …
It's all about the context: reflections on the changing role of forensic anthropology in medico-legal death investigations
S Blau - Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
The discipline of forensic anthropology has its roots in physical anthropology with early
practitioners focusing on areas of study such as human growth and development …
practitioners focusing on areas of study such as human growth and development …
The scene investigation, postmortem changes, and time of death
SF Ely, K Keyes, JR Gill - Principles of Forensic Pathology, 2023 - Elsevier
The scene investigation represents one of the most important decision points in forensic
practice. Should an investigator go to the scene? Should the body be brought into the …
practice. Should an investigator go to the scene? Should the body be brought into the …