The role of forensic anthropology in disaster victim identification (DVI): recent developments and future prospects
Forensic anthropological knowledge has been used in disaster victim identification (DVI) for over a century, but over the past decades, there have been a number of disaster events which have seen an increasing role for the forensic anthropologist. The experiences gained from some of the latest DVI o...
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Main Authors: | Hans H. de Boer (Author), Soren Blau (Author), Tania Delabarde (Author), Lucina Hackman (Author) |
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Oxford University Press,
2018-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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