In 2017, the Federal Bureau of Investigation released the uniform crime report revealing that there are 250,000 unsolved murders and is seeing an estimated increase of 6,000 per year (Crisis of Cold Cases, 2019). With the work of forensic anthropology, as well as dentistry and police work, families are able to learn the truth of what happened to their loved ones and find closure. The purpose of this study is to look at what happens between forensic anthropologists, dentists, police officers, and anyone else that is part of the process of events leading up to identifying the body. The study also aims to observe what happens when families are faced with the truth of what happened to their loved one. Through looking at multiple articles and ca...
In recent years, students in police academies and higher education institutions around the world hav...
Decomposition research is still in its infancy, but significant advances have occurred within forens...
Cold case homicides are probably the most complex and difficult of cases to (re-) investigate. Each ...
This poster will explore a skeletal cold case presented to University of Montana Forensic Anthropolo...
The sudden and unexpected nature of a fatal work incident can leave family members with a strong nee...
Homicide is the most serious form of crime and unfortunately, if you are murdered in America, there ...
As the fields of criminalistics and forensic science continue to specialize, the need for individual...
The biological profile alone is not always enough to reconstruct individual identity and cause of de...
Forensic Anthropology and Bioarchaeology are subdisciplines of the field of Physical Anthropology. F...
Through data gathered from interviews with cold case homicide survivors, this article reveals the im...
Jessica Lam explains how forensic anthropology and computer science can work together to identify an...
The role of the forensic anthropologist in a missing persons case can often be both invaluable and e...
In this case study, we want to gain insight into how residents of three municipalities communicate a...
Our goal is to discuss the new technologies and procedures that we have developed for the discovery ...
The killing of one individual by another is something in our culture that garners a lot of attention...
In recent years, students in police academies and higher education institutions around the world hav...
Decomposition research is still in its infancy, but significant advances have occurred within forens...
Cold case homicides are probably the most complex and difficult of cases to (re-) investigate. Each ...
This poster will explore a skeletal cold case presented to University of Montana Forensic Anthropolo...
The sudden and unexpected nature of a fatal work incident can leave family members with a strong nee...
Homicide is the most serious form of crime and unfortunately, if you are murdered in America, there ...
As the fields of criminalistics and forensic science continue to specialize, the need for individual...
The biological profile alone is not always enough to reconstruct individual identity and cause of de...
Forensic Anthropology and Bioarchaeology are subdisciplines of the field of Physical Anthropology. F...
Through data gathered from interviews with cold case homicide survivors, this article reveals the im...
Jessica Lam explains how forensic anthropology and computer science can work together to identify an...
The role of the forensic anthropologist in a missing persons case can often be both invaluable and e...
In this case study, we want to gain insight into how residents of three municipalities communicate a...
Our goal is to discuss the new technologies and procedures that we have developed for the discovery ...
The killing of one individual by another is something in our culture that garners a lot of attention...
In recent years, students in police academies and higher education institutions around the world hav...
Decomposition research is still in its infancy, but significant advances have occurred within forens...
Cold case homicides are probably the most complex and difficult of cases to (re-) investigate. Each ...