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Tim Thompson - Forensic Human Identification: An Introduction - 9780849339547 - V9780849339547
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Forensic Human Identification: An Introduction

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Description for Forensic Human Identification: An Introduction Hardback. While DNA and fingerprints are clearly the favored methods of identification, they require a prior record and verifiable baseline for comparison. This work introduces a number of different specialties such as, foot and earprinting, dental interventions, skeletal anomalies, tattoos, facial reconstruction, personal effects and handwriting. Editor(s): Thompson, Tim; Black, Sue. Num Pages: 544 pages, 235 black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: JKVF1. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 263 x 186 x 28. Weight in Grams: 1378.

Identity theft, criminal investigations of the dead or missing, mass disasters both by natural causes and by criminal intent – with this as our day to day reality, the establishment and verification of human identity has never been more important or more prominent in our society. Maintaining and protecting the integrity of out identity has reached levels of unprecedented importance and has led to international legislation to protect our human rights.
Forensic Human Identification: An Introduction examines the variety of biological indicators that are available to investigators and illustrates the basic principles of each discipline. While DNA and fingerprints are ... Read more

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Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2006
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Inc
Condition
New
Number of Pages
548
Place of Publication
Bosa Roca, United States
ISBN
9780849339547
SKU
V9780849339547
Shipping Time
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Reviews for Forensic Human Identification: An Introduction
“For any forensic scientist who is, or potentially will be, involved in the identification of the living or the dead, this volume is a requirement for your reference bookcase.” —Diane Cockle, Cpl. (M.A.), Forensic Identification Operations Support Services (FIOSS), RCMP, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

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