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Practicing Forensic Anthropology: A Human Rights Approach to the Global Problem of Missing and Unidentified Persons

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Practicing Forensic Anthropology: A Human Rights Approach to the Global Problem of Missing and Unidentified Persons - Kimmerle, Erin H. (Volume editor), and Himmelgreen, David (Editor), and Kedia, Satish (Editor)
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The problem of missing, endangered, and unidentified persons is increasingly approached through a human rights model with successful outcomes. Contexts vary from international investigations into war crimes, genocide, and extrajudicial killings to American "cold cases." In all these examples, anthropologists play critical roles such as searching for clandestine graves, crime scene recovery, human identification, interviewing witnesses, repatriation, public education, and testifying in court. To successfully identify unknown ...

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Practicing Forensic Anthropology: A Human Rights Approach to the Global Problem of Missing and Unidentified Persons 2014, Wiley-Blackwell, Hoboken

ISBN-13: 9781119076933

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