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Forensic Anthropology

2011
Traditionally, methodology within forensic anthropology has involved very basic techniques of measurement, observation and interpretation. Rooted in the academic fields of anatomy and physical anthropology, forensic anthropology has grown to address problems of recovery, determination of species, estimation of age at death, sex, ancestry, stature ...
Douglas H. Ubelaker, Julia A. Grossman
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Centering Transgender Individuals in Forensic Anthropology and Expanding Binary Sex Estimation in Casework and Research

Forensic Anthropology, 2021
Due to disproportionate violence impacting the transgender community, forensic anthropologists may encounter the remains of trans individuals; however, it is unknown how often trans individuals are represented in casework and if practitioners have ...
S. Tallman   +2 more
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Review of: Ethics and Professionalism in Forensic Anthropology

Forensic Anthropology, 2021
Ethics and Professionalism in Forensic Anthropology, Nicholas V. Passalacqua and Marin A. Pilloud. London: Academic Press, 2018. 135 pp.
D. France
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The (Mis)appropriation of Biological Anthropology in Race Science and the Implications for Forensic Anthropology

Forensic Anthropology, 2021
Most biological anthropologists acknowledge that phenotypic human variation is distinct from human race. However, there is the potential for the research on human variation to be (mis)interpreted by the public as a reification of biological races.
Donovan M. Adams, M. Pilloud
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Evaluating Graduate Student Diversity in Forensic Anthropology

Forensic Anthropology, 2022
In this paper we explore why graduate programs with a focus in forensic anthropology typically lack racial and ethnic diversity. Specifically, we ask how application and enrollment data from our MA anthropology program at Texas State University, a ...
E. Erhart, K. Spradley
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Survivability versus rate of recovery for skeletal elements in forensic anthropology

Journal of Forensic Sciences, 2022
Survivability, the ability of a skeletal element to withstand taphonomic processes, is often equated to recoverability, the probability that an element will be recovered in a forensic context, and further misused to infer the likelihood that a forensic ...
S. Scott, R. Jantz
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