In an effort to ascertain whether certain migrants and refugees have been telling the ‘truth’ about their age, the UK border control system has, in the past, relied on the use of skeletal x- ray to estimate the applicant’s age, and in recent years has sought to use dental x-ray for the same purpose. However using x-ray for age assessment purposes has been criticised as inaccurate in providing a reasonable estimate of age and as an unnecessary medical risk, which infringes the human rights of the applicant. This is particularly pertinent in the case of children who are victims of trafficking and unaccompanied young people who may be vulnerable to exploitation, because if declared as children, they can access a higher level of care and protec...
Dental age estimation (AE) tests are routinely done on living and deceased persons. There is anecdo...
Current age estimation methods rely on radiographs and/or computed tomography (CT) to visualise deve...
Globalization does not only lead to increased movement of goods, services and capital – an increasin...
In an effort to ascertain whether certain migrants and refugees have been telling the ‘truth’ about ...
Unprecedented changes in both the scale and the complexity of international migration have led to in...
This article explores medical assessments of the age of unaccompanied minors seeking asylum in Denma...
Should radiological age assessment be considered as a means of alleviating thedoubts of a decision m...
Age assessment and disputes about age usually become an issue at the point that separated or unaccom...
In forensic contexts, assigning an age to a living child of unknown identity may be necessary when t...
The absence of certified age documentation carried by many refugees seeking sanctuary in Europe has ...
Dental age estimation (AE) tests are routinely done on living and deceased persons. There is anecdot...
The number of unaccompanied children seeking asylum has increased in recent years. Many unaccompanie...
Age assessment by skeletal age estimation of unknown individuals is of paramount importance in foren...
Current age estimation methods rely on radiographs and/or computed tomography (CT) to visualise deve...
In recent years, skeletal age determination has become increasingly important in criminal investigat...
Dental age estimation (AE) tests are routinely done on living and deceased persons. There is anecdo...
Current age estimation methods rely on radiographs and/or computed tomography (CT) to visualise deve...
Globalization does not only lead to increased movement of goods, services and capital – an increasin...
In an effort to ascertain whether certain migrants and refugees have been telling the ‘truth’ about ...
Unprecedented changes in both the scale and the complexity of international migration have led to in...
This article explores medical assessments of the age of unaccompanied minors seeking asylum in Denma...
Should radiological age assessment be considered as a means of alleviating thedoubts of a decision m...
Age assessment and disputes about age usually become an issue at the point that separated or unaccom...
In forensic contexts, assigning an age to a living child of unknown identity may be necessary when t...
The absence of certified age documentation carried by many refugees seeking sanctuary in Europe has ...
Dental age estimation (AE) tests are routinely done on living and deceased persons. There is anecdot...
The number of unaccompanied children seeking asylum has increased in recent years. Many unaccompanie...
Age assessment by skeletal age estimation of unknown individuals is of paramount importance in foren...
Current age estimation methods rely on radiographs and/or computed tomography (CT) to visualise deve...
In recent years, skeletal age determination has become increasingly important in criminal investigat...
Dental age estimation (AE) tests are routinely done on living and deceased persons. There is anecdo...
Current age estimation methods rely on radiographs and/or computed tomography (CT) to visualise deve...
Globalization does not only lead to increased movement of goods, services and capital – an increasin...