Humana Press, 2012. - 278 p. ISBN: 1617799769 Forensic anthropology deals with human remains usually in the skeletonized form. The application of microscopy to skeletal tissues is well established and used routinely in biomedical science. Its adaptation to forensic questions is an increasing area of interest, and publications utilizing microscopy have increased in the...
John Wiley & Sons, 2018. — 346 p. — ISBN: 9781119226383. Forensic anthropology has been plagued by questions of scientific validity and rigor despite its acceptance as a section in the American Academy of Forensic Sciences nearly half a century ago. Critics have viewed it as a laboratory-based applied subfield of biological anthropology and characterized it as emphasizing...
John Wiley & Sons, 2023. — 477 p. — (Forensic Science in Focus). — ISBN: 9781119682608. Burnt Human Remains: Recovery, Analysis, and Interpretation presents an in-depth multidisciplinary approach to the detection, recovery, analysis, and identification of thermally altered remains. Bridging the gap between research and practice, this invaluable one-stop reference provides...
CRC Press, 2008. — 584 p. — ISBN13: 978-1420062861. When a bone of unknown origin is found at a location, forensic implications arise immediately. Is this bone human, and if so, is it evidence of a murder? Human and Non-Human Bone Identification: A Color Atlas presents a comprehensive handbook of photographs and other information essential for law enforcement and forensic...
CRC Press, 2020. — 312 p. — ISBN: 9781138347656. Through a set of unique case studies written by an international group of practicing forensic anthropologists, Case Studies in Forensic Anthropology: Bonified Skeletons prepares students and professionals for the diverse range of cases and challenges they will encounter in the field. Every forensic anthropology case is unique....
3rd edition. — Charles C. Thomas, 2013. — 516 p. This classic in forensic anthropology has been thoroughly updated and greatly expanded for the new Third Edition. The result presents the state of the medicolegal art of investigating human skeletal remains. The third edition follows more than 25 years after the second edition. During this time, considerable changes occurred in...
Academic Press, 2020. — 389 p. Sex Estimation of the Human Skeleton is a comprehensive work on the theory, methods, and current issues for sexing human skeletal remains. This work provides practitioners with a starting point for research and practice on sex estimation to assist with the identification and analysis of human remains. It contains a collection of the latest...
Humana Press, 2011. — 134 p. — (Springer’s Forensic Laboratory Science Series) — ISBN: 978-1-61779-215-1 This illustrated guide to the role of the forensic anthropologist in investigating child abuse is an essential resource in one of the most contentious areas of forensic pathology. Not only does it supply a review of the literature in this field, but it illustrates the...
LSU Press, 2013. — 136 p. Over the past thirty years, forensic anthropologist Mary H. Manhein has helped authorities to identify hundreds of deceased persons throughout Louisiana and beyond. In Bone Remains, she offers details of twenty riveting cases from her files -- many of them involving facial reconstructions where only bones offered clues to an individual's story. Manhein...
Academic Press, 2020. — 394 p. — ISBN: 978-0-12-815764-0. Statistics and Probability in Forensic Anthropology provides a practical guide for forensic scientists, primarily anthropologists and pathologists, on how to design studies, how to choose and apply statistical approaches, and how to interpret statistical outcomes in forensic practice. As with other forensic, medical, and...
John Wiley & Sons, 2023. — 428 p. — (Forensic Science in Focus). — ISBN: 9781119806363. Anthropology of Violent Death: Theoretical Foundations for Forensic Humanitarian Action consolidates the concepts and theories that are central to securing the posthumous dignity of the deceased, respecting their memories, and addressing the needs of the surviving populations affected....
Academic Press, 2019. — 213 p. — ISBN: 978-0-12-811912-9. Dismemberments: Perspectives in Forensic Anthropology and Legal Medicine is the only volume in the field to address the complexities of interpreting dismemberment trauma, the different tools used, and the sociocultural motives behind dismemberments. The book's goal is to provide the reader with a comprehensive assessment...
2006 Humana Press Inc. Totowa, New Jersey 07512, eISBN: 1-59745-099-5 Forensic Anthropology and Medicine. Complementary Sciences From Recovery to Cause of Death. Two Sciences, One Objective Aging Living Young Individuals Pathophysiology of Death and Forensic Investigation: From Recovery to the Cause of Death Biological Identity Particular Contexts: Crimes Against Humanity and...
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