06929nam 22015133u 450 991045411420332120210108061229.01-281-70915-897866117091501-921513-07-1(CKB)1000000000690041(EBL)349727(OCoLC)476167321(SSID)ssj0000296686(PQKBManifestationID)12106358(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000296686(PQKBWorkID)10327863(PQKB)10113716(MiAaPQ)EBC349727(EXLCZ)99100000000069004120130418d2008|||| u|| |engur|n|---|||||txtccrForensic Approaches to Death, Disaster and Abuse[electronic resource]Bowen Hills Australian Academic Press20081 online resource (332 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-875378-90-1 Front cover; Contents; Chapter 1: The Forensic Sciences, Anthropology and Investigations Into Abuse and the Loss of Life; SECTION 1 - Forensic Archaeology; Chapter 2: Forensic Archaeology: Approaches to International Investigations; Chapter 3: The Basics of Forensic Taphonomy: Understanding Cadaver Decomposition in Terrestrial Gravesites; Chapter 4: Identification of Australian Aboriginal Mortuary Remains; Chapter 5: The Role of the Biological Anthropologist in Mass Grave Investigations; Chapter 6: Human, Sheep or Kangaroo: A Practical Guide to Identifying Human Skeletal Remains in AustraliaSECTION 2 - Techniques of Human IdentificationChapter 7: Forensic Anthropology in Australia: A Brief History and Review of Casework; Chapter 8: Detection of Likely Ancestry Using CRANID; Chapter 9: Identifying Child Abuse in Skeletonised Subadult Remains; Chapter 10: Methods of Facial Approximation and Skull-Face Superimposition, With Special Consideration of Method Development in Australia; Chapter 11: Ancestry, Age, Sex, and Stature: Identification in a Diverse Space; Chapter 12: Geographic Origin and Mobility Recorded in the Chemical Composition of Human TissuesSECTION 3 - Determining Time, Manner, and Cause of DeathChapter 13: The Role of the Coroner; Chapter 14: The Use of Insects and Associated Arthropods in Legal Cases: A Historical and Practical Perspective; Chapter 15: Forensic Chemistry: Applications to Decomposition and Preservation; Chapter 16: Forensic Identification in Fatal Crocodile Attacks; SECTION 4 - Legal, Ethical and Procedural Issues; Chapter 17: The Role of an International Law Enforcement Agency in the Identification of Deceased Persons and RemainsChapter 18: Forensic Nanotechnology, Biosecurity and Medical Professionalism: Improving the Australian Health Care System's Response to Terrorist BombingsChapter 19: Institutions and the Health of Prisoners and Detainees; Chapter 20: Expert Witness in a Courtroom: Australian Experience; Contributors; Back coverHow are forensic investigations conducted? What are the latest techniques in forensic methods? This book provides a comprehensive resource for the study of forensic science and its approaches to the investigation of death, disaster, and abuse. It draws together scientists and practitioners from the Asia-Pacific region with a range of specialties to provide understanding ofhow their various approaches and processes in forensic investigation contribute to a successful outcome.Criminal investigationForensic anthropologyForensic sciencesForensic sciencesForensic anthropologyCriminal investigationForensic AnthropologyCause of DeathForensic PathologyCrime VictimsDisastersForensic MedicineMortalityForensic SciencesPersonsEnvironmentAnthropology, PhysicalPathologyVital StatisticsCriminologyAnthropologyEnvironment and Public HealthMedicineNamed GroupsData CollectionHealth OccupationsHealth CareSocial SciencesDemographyDisciplines and OccupationsAnthropology, Education, Sociology and Social PhenomenaPopulation CharacteristicsEpidemiologic MethodsEpidemiologic MeasurementsInformation SciencePublic HealthInvestigative TechniquesAnalytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and EquipmentCriminology, Penology & Juvenile DelinquencyHILCCSocial Welfare & Social WorkHILCCSocial SciencesHILCCElectronic books.Criminal investigation.Forensic anthropology.Forensic sciences.Forensic sciencesForensic anthropologyCriminal investigationForensic AnthropologyCause of DeathForensic PathologyCrime VictimsDisastersForensic MedicineMortalityForensic SciencesPersonsEnvironmentAnthropology, PhysicalPathologyVital StatisticsCriminologyAnthropologyEnvironment and Public HealthMedicineNamed GroupsData CollectionHealth OccupationsHealth CareSocial SciencesDemographyDisciplines and OccupationsAnthropology, Education, Sociology and Social PhenomenaPopulation CharacteristicsEpidemiologic MethodsEpidemiologic MeasurementsInformation SciencePublic HealthInvestigative TechniquesAnalytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and EquipmentCriminology, Penology & Juvenile DelinquencySocial Welfare & Social WorkSocial Sciences363.25Oxenham Marc944555Oxenham MarcAU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9910454114203321Forensic Approaches to Death, Disaster and Abuse2132210UNINA01143nas 2200337-a 450 99621566470331620240413030855.0(CKB)991042744443334(CONSER)sn-81002284-(EXLCZ)9999104274444333419811118a19539999 k-- aengtxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierGreenwich timeGreenwich, Conn. 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