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Science Literacy and Popular Culture: Forensic Anthropology in Application and Fiction
Autumn Baker
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Abstract MorphoPASSE is a free program that estimates sex based on morphological traits of the innominate, cranium, or a combined set of traits; however, MorphoPASSE does not provide recommendations on which set of traits performs best or recommend a posterior probability (PP) threshold for sex classification in modern forensic casework.
Kate M. Lesciotto, Alexandra R. Klales
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Into the third decade: eleventh ISABS Conference on Forensic and Anthropological Genetics and Mayo Clinic Lectures in Individualized Medicine [PDF]
Stanimir Vuk‐Pavlović +2 more
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Abstract Research indicates that forensic science professionals operate under significant pressure, the magnitude of which varies depending on their field, workload, case type, tenure, and the evidentiary significance of their testimony in court. This study conducted a needs analysis of forensic science professionals by examining their psychological ...
Kathryn C. Seigfried‐Spellar +1 more
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This study challenges historical paradigms using a large-scale integrated bioarchaeological approach, focusing on the female experience over the last 2,000 years in Milan, Italy.
Lucie Biehler-Gomez +8 more
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There is growing momentum in forensic anthropology to move away from using socially ascribed racial groups in analysis and reporting. This study evaluated whether and how anthropological estimation of population-affinity influences identification ...
Victoria E. Gibbon +2 more
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The Psychological Importance of Forensic Identification to Families of Victims of Human Rights Violations [PDF]
No one knows how many people are missing in the world. Among cases involving kidnapping, human trafficking, and armed conflicts, even the most scrutinous efforts can never verify the sheer number of missing persons.
Thoms, Emma S.
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Human Skeletal Remains from the Tyson Site (41SY92) [PDF]
During the 1993 field season at the Tyson site (41SY92), conducted by the East Texas and Northeast Texas Archaeological societies, two burial features were uncovered.
Dockall, Helen D.
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