Forensic Science and Humanitarian Action (2 Volume Set)

Interacting with the Dead and the Living

Forensic Science and Humanitarian Action (2 Volume Set)
Roberto C Parra, Sara C Zapico, Douglas H Ubelaker
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Hardback
h269 x 191mm - 896pg
27 Feb 2020 US
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9781119481966
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Widens traditional concepts of forensic science to include humanitarian, social, and cultural aspectsUsing the preservation of the dignity of the deceased as its foundation, Forensic Science and Humanitarian Action: Interacting with the Dead and the Living is a unique examination of the applications of humanitarian forensic science. Spanning two comprehensive volumes, the text is sufficiently detailed for forensic practitioners, yet accessible enough for non-specialists, and discusses both the latest technologies and real-world interactions. Arranged into five sections, this book addresses the 'management of the dead' across five major areas in humanitarian forensic science. Volume One presents the first three of these areas: History, Theory, Practice, and Legal Foundation; Basic Forensic Information to Trace Missing Persons; and Stable Isotopes Forensics. Topics covered include:Protection of The Missing and the Dead Under International LawSocial, Cultural and Religious Factors in Humanitarian Forensic SciencePosthumous Dignity and the Importance in Returning Remains of the DeceasedThe New Disappeared - Migration and Forensic ScienceStable Isotope Analysis in Forensic AnthropologyVolume Two covers two further areas of interest: DNA Analysis and the Forensic Identification Process. It concludes with a comprehensive set of case studies focused on identifying the deceased, and finding missing persons from around the globe, including:Forensic Human Identification from an Australian PerspectiveSkeletal Remains and Identification Processing at the FBIMigrant Deaths along the Texas/Mexico BorderHumanitarian Work in Cyprus by The Committee on Missing Persons (CMP)Volcan De Fuego Eruption - Natural Disaster Response from GuatemalaDrawing upon a wide range of contributions from respected academics working in the field, Forensic Science and Humanitarian Action is a unique reference for forensic practitioners, communities of humanitarian workers, human rights defenders, and government and non-governmental officials.
Edited byRoberto C. Parra is Forensic Specialist to the Human Rights Office of the High Commissioner (OHCHR), United Nations; and Bioarchaeology and Stable Isotope Research Laboratory, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee, USA.Sara C. Zapico is Research Collaborator in the Anthropology Department at Florida International University, International Forensic Research Institute, Miami, USA.Douglas H. Ubelaker is Curator and Senior Scientist in the Department of Anthropology at the National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, in Washington, DC, USA.

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