Forensic investigations involving animal scavenging of human remains require a physical search of the scene and surrounding areas. However, there is currently no standard procedure in the U.K. for physical searches of scavenged human remains. The Winthrop and grid search methods used by police specialist searchers for scavenged remains were examined through the use of mock red fox (Vulpes vulpes) scatter scenes. Forty-two police specialist searchers from two different regions within the U.K. were divided between those briefed and not briefed with fox-typical scavenging information. Briefing searchers with scavenging information significantly affected the recovery of scattered bones (χ(2) = 11.45, df = 1, p = 0.001). Searchers briefed with s...
Presented in part at the American Academy of Forensic Sciences 72nd Annual Scientific Meeting in Ana...
Thesis (M.S.)--Boston UniversityIndividuals left to decompose in outdoor environments may be subject...
Vertebrate animals have the ability to alter exposed human remains in outdoor contexts. They can fee...
Physical search methods used by police specialist searchers are based on counter-terrorism methods ...
Animal scavenging by vertebrates can significantly alter human bodies and their deposition site. For...
Vertebrate scavengers can modify surface deposited human remains which can hinder forensic investiga...
Vertebrate scavengers can modify surface deposited human remains which can hinder forensic investiga...
Vertebrate scavengers frequently affect forensic casework by feeding on human remains or by scatteri...
Scavenger-induced alteration to bone occurs while scavengers access soft tissue and during the scatt...
Vertebrate scavengers are primary mechanisms for scatter and disarticulation of human remains in rur...
Knowledge of the behavior of local fauna can aid forensic investigators in developing awareness of s...
The effect of vertebrate scavenging can drastically alter the rate of decomposition and cause skelet...
The processes by which clandestine remains are scattered and destroyed by vertebrate necrophagus sca...
Scavenging animals often scatter skeletal remains of forensic interest and leave bite marks. This st...
Vertebrate scavengers are a common taphonomic variable that can severely affect human remains, espec...
Presented in part at the American Academy of Forensic Sciences 72nd Annual Scientific Meeting in Ana...
Thesis (M.S.)--Boston UniversityIndividuals left to decompose in outdoor environments may be subject...
Vertebrate animals have the ability to alter exposed human remains in outdoor contexts. They can fee...
Physical search methods used by police specialist searchers are based on counter-terrorism methods ...
Animal scavenging by vertebrates can significantly alter human bodies and their deposition site. For...
Vertebrate scavengers can modify surface deposited human remains which can hinder forensic investiga...
Vertebrate scavengers can modify surface deposited human remains which can hinder forensic investiga...
Vertebrate scavengers frequently affect forensic casework by feeding on human remains or by scatteri...
Scavenger-induced alteration to bone occurs while scavengers access soft tissue and during the scatt...
Vertebrate scavengers are primary mechanisms for scatter and disarticulation of human remains in rur...
Knowledge of the behavior of local fauna can aid forensic investigators in developing awareness of s...
The effect of vertebrate scavenging can drastically alter the rate of decomposition and cause skelet...
The processes by which clandestine remains are scattered and destroyed by vertebrate necrophagus sca...
Scavenging animals often scatter skeletal remains of forensic interest and leave bite marks. This st...
Vertebrate scavengers are a common taphonomic variable that can severely affect human remains, espec...
Presented in part at the American Academy of Forensic Sciences 72nd Annual Scientific Meeting in Ana...
Thesis (M.S.)--Boston UniversityIndividuals left to decompose in outdoor environments may be subject...
Vertebrate animals have the ability to alter exposed human remains in outdoor contexts. They can fee...