1. Forensic Science An Introduction to Scientific and Investigative Techniques Stuart H. James and Jon J. Nordby Chapter 7 CRC Press: Forensic Science, James and Nordby,…
Slide 1Human Remains Slide 2 2 You will understand: How anthropologists can use bones to determine: Whether remains are human Gender Age Sometimes race Estimated height When…
Slide 1Forensic Dentistry Slide 2 What is Forensic Science? …the application of science to those criminal and civil laws that are enforced by police agencies in a criminal…
Slide 1Forensic Anthropology There is a brief but very informative biography of an individual contained within the skeleton, if you know how to read it… -Clyde Snow, forensic…
Slide 1Forensic Entomology Slide 2 Taxonomy Classification of Things in an Orderly Way We are interested in the phylum, Arthropoda; class, Insecta; order: Diptera (flies)…
Slide 11 Unit 5 Chapter 11 Death: Manner, Mechanism, Cause, and Time By the end of this chapter you will be able to: Essential Question(s)Enduring Understanding(s) Discuss…
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1. Brian LynchEDIM510INB The following presentation will be used as a launching point for an exercise in Forensic Archaeology dealing with the Jamestown Colony. While viewing…
1. Forensic Scientists -are usually university trained professionals who work in their field of speciality and lend their skill to legal investigations. Forensic science…