The Forensic Anthropology Skeletal Trauma (FAST) database is a novel resource, funded by the National Institute of Justice, which provides trauma analysis data for education, training, and case comparisons. Students, academics, and practitioners can gain an interdisciplinary perspective of skeletal trauma through an examination of outcomes from experimental research utilizing human specimens with known loading mechanisms. The largest obstacle for the field of forensic anthropology is exposure to trauma analysis. Few researchers get quality hands-on training with trauma cases and even fewer have experience with cases involving unequivocally known loading and injury mechanisms. Improvement in skeletal trauma analyses and interpretations is ...
Michele Kumar - Email: mkumar1@students.kennesaw.edu Title: Examination of Blunt Force Skeletal Inj...
The analysis of skeletal remains in the medico-legal context falls in the hands of a forensic anthro...
The aim of this research was to strengthen the medico-legal evidence base for analysing and interpre...
Trauma analysis is an integral part of the forensic anthropologist’s role in the study of skeletoniz...
Advances in our ability to analyse information from skeletal remains and subsequent developments in ...
Trauma analysis is a growing area of physical and forensic anthropology. The analysis of fracture pa...
Advances in our ability to analyse information from skeletal remains and subsequent developments in ...
Physical anthropology has been making progress in the field of forensic science. Forensic anthropolo...
In a forensic context, identification of skeletal injuries’ and traumas’ timing may be of fundamenta...
Forensic anthropology, while still relatively in its infancy compared to other forensic science disc...
Skeletal trauma remains one of the most challenging issues in forensic anthropology. Whether one is ...
As the fields of criminalistics and forensic science continue to specialize, the need for individual...
This poster will explore a skeletal cold case presented to University of Montana Forensic Anthropolo...
Michele Kumar - Email: mkumar1@students.kennesaw.edu Title: Examination of Blunt Force Skeletal Inj...
Michele Kumar - Email: mkumar1@students.kennesaw.edu Title: Examination of Blunt Force Skeletal Inj...
Michele Kumar - Email: mkumar1@students.kennesaw.edu Title: Examination of Blunt Force Skeletal Inj...
The analysis of skeletal remains in the medico-legal context falls in the hands of a forensic anthro...
The aim of this research was to strengthen the medico-legal evidence base for analysing and interpre...
Trauma analysis is an integral part of the forensic anthropologist’s role in the study of skeletoniz...
Advances in our ability to analyse information from skeletal remains and subsequent developments in ...
Trauma analysis is a growing area of physical and forensic anthropology. The analysis of fracture pa...
Advances in our ability to analyse information from skeletal remains and subsequent developments in ...
Physical anthropology has been making progress in the field of forensic science. Forensic anthropolo...
In a forensic context, identification of skeletal injuries’ and traumas’ timing may be of fundamenta...
Forensic anthropology, while still relatively in its infancy compared to other forensic science disc...
Skeletal trauma remains one of the most challenging issues in forensic anthropology. Whether one is ...
As the fields of criminalistics and forensic science continue to specialize, the need for individual...
This poster will explore a skeletal cold case presented to University of Montana Forensic Anthropolo...
Michele Kumar - Email: mkumar1@students.kennesaw.edu Title: Examination of Blunt Force Skeletal Inj...
Michele Kumar - Email: mkumar1@students.kennesaw.edu Title: Examination of Blunt Force Skeletal Inj...
Michele Kumar - Email: mkumar1@students.kennesaw.edu Title: Examination of Blunt Force Skeletal Inj...
The analysis of skeletal remains in the medico-legal context falls in the hands of a forensic anthro...
The aim of this research was to strengthen the medico-legal evidence base for analysing and interpre...