The recognition of a decedent by a family member is commonplace in forensic investigation and is often employed as identity confirmation. However, it is recognised that misidentification from facial recognition is also common and faces of the dead may be extremely difficult to recognise due to decomposition or external damage, and even immediate post-mortem changes may be significant enough to confuse an observer. The depiction of faces of the dead can be a useful tool for promoting recognition leading to identification and post-mortem facial depiction is described as the interpretation of human remains in order to suggest the living appearance of an individual. This paper provides an historical context relating to the changing view of soci...
Each year many people are reported missing in most of the countries in the world owing to various re...
Personal identification in the forensic context commonly concerns unknown decedents. However, recent...
Facial reconstructions, like archaeology, consists of many layers that one must get through to under...
The recognition of a decedent by a family member is commonplace in forensic investigation and is oft...
The use of the physical appearance of the deceased has become more important because the available a...
In humanitarian emergencies, such as the current deceased migrants in the Mediterranean, antemortem ...
© 2001 Dr. Rebecca Scott BrayThis research considers the visualisation of the dead body throughout f...
In humanitarian emergencies, such as the current deceased migrants in the Mediterranean, antemortem ...
IDENTIFICATION Of CORPSES AND SKELETAL FINDINGS For a topic of my thesis I chose Identification of d...
The thesis argues that to find the places in media culture where the face transmits death, we need t...
Human identification using Forensic Dentistry occurs through comparative analysis of ante-mortem (AM...
When a person dies, it is a legal requirement in most countries for the body to be formally identifi...
This review covers previous and current literature on the impact of forensic anthropologists on the ...
Human Remains and Identification presents a pioneering investigation into the practices and methodol...
ABSTRACT: Finding the truth is the most difficult process, especially in a society that reveals itse...
Each year many people are reported missing in most of the countries in the world owing to various re...
Personal identification in the forensic context commonly concerns unknown decedents. However, recent...
Facial reconstructions, like archaeology, consists of many layers that one must get through to under...
The recognition of a decedent by a family member is commonplace in forensic investigation and is oft...
The use of the physical appearance of the deceased has become more important because the available a...
In humanitarian emergencies, such as the current deceased migrants in the Mediterranean, antemortem ...
© 2001 Dr. Rebecca Scott BrayThis research considers the visualisation of the dead body throughout f...
In humanitarian emergencies, such as the current deceased migrants in the Mediterranean, antemortem ...
IDENTIFICATION Of CORPSES AND SKELETAL FINDINGS For a topic of my thesis I chose Identification of d...
The thesis argues that to find the places in media culture where the face transmits death, we need t...
Human identification using Forensic Dentistry occurs through comparative analysis of ante-mortem (AM...
When a person dies, it is a legal requirement in most countries for the body to be formally identifi...
This review covers previous and current literature on the impact of forensic anthropologists on the ...
Human Remains and Identification presents a pioneering investigation into the practices and methodol...
ABSTRACT: Finding the truth is the most difficult process, especially in a society that reveals itse...
Each year many people are reported missing in most of the countries in the world owing to various re...
Personal identification in the forensic context commonly concerns unknown decedents. However, recent...
Facial reconstructions, like archaeology, consists of many layers that one must get through to under...