Disaster victim identification (DVI) entails a protracted process of evidence collection and data matching to reconcile physical remains with victim identity. Technology is critical to DVI by enabling the linkage of physical evidence to information. However, labelling physical remains and collecting data at the scene are dominated by low-technology paper-based practices. We ask, how can technology help us tag and track the victims of disaster? Our response to this question has two parts. First, we conducted a human–computer interaction led investigation into the systematic factors impacting DVI tagging and tracking processes. Through interviews with Australian DVI practitioners, we explored how technologies to improve linkage might fit with...
The use of DNA analysis as a mode of identification of disaster victims has become increasingly pred...
Introduction: Fingerprint analysis have been the gold standard for personal identification and a mo...
Mass disasters represent a challenging forensic task when victims need to be identified. A wide vari...
Disaster victim identification (DVI) entails a protracted process of evidence collection and data ma...
Disaster victim identification (DVI) entails a protracted process of evidence collection and data ma...
Identification of victims following a mass fatality is conducted by collecting and analysing a serie...
The international disaster victim identification (DVI) response to the Boxing Day tsunami, led by th...
OBJECTIVE: After large-scale disasters, victim identification frequently presents a challenge and a ...
Disaster Victim Identification (DVI) is an important process in the aftermath of disasters. Australi...
Human-made and natural disasters can result in severely fragmented, compromised, and commingled huma...
Forensic anthropological knowledge has been used in disaster victim identification (DVI) for over a ...
Mass disasters generally result in an elevated number of casualties that need identification. The pr...
In 2019 and 2020, disaster victim identification (DVI) simulations were conducted at the Australian ...
Forensic anthropological knowledge has been used in disaster victim identification (DVI) for over a ...
Increasing scrutiny of the role and actions of emergency responders in the aftermath of mass casualt...
The use of DNA analysis as a mode of identification of disaster victims has become increasingly pred...
Introduction: Fingerprint analysis have been the gold standard for personal identification and a mo...
Mass disasters represent a challenging forensic task when victims need to be identified. A wide vari...
Disaster victim identification (DVI) entails a protracted process of evidence collection and data ma...
Disaster victim identification (DVI) entails a protracted process of evidence collection and data ma...
Identification of victims following a mass fatality is conducted by collecting and analysing a serie...
The international disaster victim identification (DVI) response to the Boxing Day tsunami, led by th...
OBJECTIVE: After large-scale disasters, victim identification frequently presents a challenge and a ...
Disaster Victim Identification (DVI) is an important process in the aftermath of disasters. Australi...
Human-made and natural disasters can result in severely fragmented, compromised, and commingled huma...
Forensic anthropological knowledge has been used in disaster victim identification (DVI) for over a ...
Mass disasters generally result in an elevated number of casualties that need identification. The pr...
In 2019 and 2020, disaster victim identification (DVI) simulations were conducted at the Australian ...
Forensic anthropological knowledge has been used in disaster victim identification (DVI) for over a ...
Increasing scrutiny of the role and actions of emergency responders in the aftermath of mass casualt...
The use of DNA analysis as a mode of identification of disaster victims has become increasingly pred...
Introduction: Fingerprint analysis have been the gold standard for personal identification and a mo...
Mass disasters represent a challenging forensic task when victims need to be identified. A wide vari...