Forensic science and humanitarian action : interacting with the dead and the living /: interacting with the dead and the living. (2020)
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- Book
- Title:
- Forensic science and humanitarian action : interacting with the dead and the living /: interacting with the dead and the living. (2020)
- Main Title:
- Forensic science and humanitarian action : interacting with the dead and the living
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Roberto C. Parra, Sara C. Zapico, Douglas H. Ubelaker.
- Editors:
- Parra, Roberto C, 1979-
Zapico, Sara C
Ubelaker, Douglas H - Contents:
- Section I: History, theory, practice and legal foundation 1. Using forensic science to care for the dead and search for the missing: In conversation with Morris Tidball-Binz; Morris Tidball-Binz, Email: mtidballbinz@icrc.org 2. The protection of the missing and the dead under international law; Ximena Londoño Romanowsky and Marisela Silva Chau*, Email: masilvachau@icrc.org 3. Extraordinary deathwork: New developments in, and the social significance of, forensic humanitarian action; Claire Moon, Email: c.moon@lse.ac.uk 4. Between darts and bullets: A bioarchaeological view on the study of Human Rights and IHL violations; Maria del Carmen Vega Dulanto, Email: vega.m@pucp.edu.pe 5. Posthumous dignity and the importance in returning remains of the deceased; Sian Cook, Email: s.cook2@uos.ac.uk 6. Unidentified deceased persons: Social life, social death and humanitarian action; Roberto C. Parra*, Email: ropachi@gmail.com, Pierre Perich, Élisabeth Anstett, and Jane E. Buikstra 7. A forensic perspective on the new disappeared: Migration revisited; Jose Pablo Baraybar*, Email: baraybarjp@gmail.com, Ines Caridi, and Jill Stockwell 8. Iran: the impact of the beliefscape on the risk culture, resilience and disaster risk governance; Michaela Ibrion, Email: mibrion5@gmail.com 9. The search for the missing from a humanitarian approach as a Peruvian national policy; Monica Barriga, Email: mbarriga@minjus.gob.pe 10. Humanitarian forensic action in the Marawi crisis; Sarah Ellinghan*, Email:Section I: History, theory, practice and legal foundation 1. Using forensic science to care for the dead and search for the missing: In conversation with Morris Tidball-Binz; Morris Tidball-Binz, Email: mtidballbinz@icrc.org 2. The protection of the missing and the dead under international law; Ximena Londoño Romanowsky and Marisela Silva Chau*, Email: masilvachau@icrc.org 3. Extraordinary deathwork: New developments in, and the social significance of, forensic humanitarian action; Claire Moon, Email: c.moon@lse.ac.uk 4. Between darts and bullets: A bioarchaeological view on the study of Human Rights and IHL violations; Maria del Carmen Vega Dulanto, Email: vega.m@pucp.edu.pe 5. Posthumous dignity and the importance in returning remains of the deceased; Sian Cook, Email: s.cook2@uos.ac.uk 6. Unidentified deceased persons: Social life, social death and humanitarian action; Roberto C. Parra*, Email: ropachi@gmail.com, Pierre Perich, Élisabeth Anstett, and Jane E. Buikstra 7. A forensic perspective on the new disappeared: Migration revisited; Jose Pablo Baraybar*, Email: baraybarjp@gmail.com, Ines Caridi, and Jill Stockwell 8. Iran: the impact of the beliefscape on the risk culture, resilience and disaster risk governance; Michaela Ibrion, Email: mibrion5@gmail.com 9. The search for the missing from a humanitarian approach as a Peruvian national policy; Monica Barriga, Email: mbarriga@minjus.gob.pe 10. Humanitarian forensic action in the Marawi crisis; Sarah Ellinghan*, Email: sellingham@icrc.org and Derek Benedix Section II: Forensic basic information to trace missing persons 11. Integration of information on missing persons and unidentified human remains: Best practices; Diana Emilce Ramirez Páez, Email: psiyana@hotmail.com 12. Forensic archaeology and humanitarian context: Localization, recovery and documentation of human remains; Flavio Antonio Estrada Moreno*, Email: flavio_estrada@hotmail.com and Patricia Maita 13. Applications of physiological bases of aging to forensic science: New advances; Sara C. Zapico*, Email: saiczapico@gmail.com, Douglas H. Ubelaker, and Joe Adserias-Garriga 14. Adult skeletal sex estimation and the global standardization; Heather M. Garvin and Alexandra R. Klales*, Email: alexandra.klales@gmail.com 15. Sexual dimorphism in juvenile skeletons and its real problem; Flavio Antonio Estrada Moreno, Email: flavio_estrada@hotmail.com 16. Dental Aging Methods and Population Variation; Joe Adserias-Garriga*, Email: mjadserias@hotmail.com and Joel Ignacio Tejada Arana 17. Age assessment in unaccompanied minors: A review; Jose Luis Prieto, Email: jlprietocarrero@gmail.com 18. Interdisciplinary approach and technological innovation for dealing with forensic humanitarian cases in complex scenarios; Ginna P. Camacho C*, Email: gcamacho@equitas.org.co, Luz Adriana Pérez, and Diana Arango G. Section III: Stable isotopes forensics and search of missing persons 19. The role of stable isotope analysis in forensic anthropology; Douglas H. Ubelaker*, Email: UBELAKED@si.edu and Caroline Francescutti 20. Basic principles of stable isotope analysis in humanitarian forensic science; Lesley A. Chesson*, Email: Lesley.Chesson@pae.com, Gregory E. Berg, Clement P. Bataille, Eric J. Bartelink, and Michael P. Richards and Wolfram Meier-Augenstein, 21. Andean isoscapes: Creating and testing oxygen isoscape models to aid in the identification of missing persons in Peru; James Zimmer-Dauphinee, Beth K. Scaffidi, and Tiffiny A.Tung*, Email: t.tung@vanderbilt.edu 22. Finding family, finding home: Applying predictive isotope model and other forensic tools on unidentified deceased in Peru; Martha R. Palma*, Email: palmamalaga@gmail.com, Roberto C. Parra, Lucio A. Condori and Tiffiny A. Tung 23. Utility of stable isotope ratios of tap water and human hair in determining region of origin in Central and Southern Mexico: Modeling relationships between δ2H and δ18O isotope inputs in modern Mexican hair; Chelsey Juarez*, Email: chelsey.juarez@gmail.com, Robin Ramey, David T. Flaherty, and Belinda S. Akpa 24. Multi-Isotope approaches for region of origin predictions of undocumented border crossers from the U.S./Mexico Border: Biocultural perspectives on diet and travel history; Eric J. Bartelink*, Email: ebartelink@csuchico.edu, Lesley Chesson, Bret Tipple, Sarah Hall, and Robyn Kramer 25. Spatial distribution of stable isotope values of human hair: Tools for region of origin and travel history assignment; Luciano O. Valenzuela*, Email: lucianoovalenzuela@gmail.com, Lesley A. Chesson, Gabriel Bowen, Thure E. Cerling, and Jim R. Ehleringer 26. Applicability of stable isotope analysis to the Colombian human identification crisis; Daniel Castellanos Gutiérrez*, Email: dacaste@gmail.com, Elizabeth A. DiGangi, and Jonathan D. Bethard 27. Application of stable isotopes and geostatistics to infer region of geographic origin for deceased undocumented Latin American migrants; Robyn T. Kramer*, Email: rtkramer92@gmail.com, Eric J. Bartelink, Nick Herrmann, Clement Bataille, and Kate Spradley 28. Tracking geographic patterns of contemporary human diet in Brazil using stable isotopes of nail keratin; Gabriela Bielefeld Nardoto*, Email: gbnardoto@gmail.com, João Paulo Sena-Souza, Lesley A. Chesson, and Luiz Antonio Martinelli Section IV: DNA Analysis and Forensic Identification Process 29. Phenotypic markers for forensic purposes; Ana Freire-Aradas*, Email: ana.freire3@hotmail.com, Christopher Phillips, Victoria Lareu Huidobro, and Ángel Carracedo 30. Genetic structure and kinship analysis from Peruvian Andean area: Limitations and recommendation for DNA identification on missing persons; Gian Carlo Iannacone*, Email: ggiannacone@yahoo.com and Roberto C. Parra*, Email: ropachi@gmail.com 31. Short tandem repeat markers applied to the identification of human remains; William Goodwin*, Email: WHGoodwin@uclan.ac.uk, Hassain M.H. Alsafiah, and Ali A.H. Al-Janabi 32. Genetics without non-genetic data in Colombian experience: Forensic difficulties for the correct identification; Manuel Paredes, Email: manuel.paredes@medicinalegal.gov.co 33. Is DNA always the answer?; Caroline Bennett, Email: caroline.bennett@vuw.ac.nz Section V: Identifying deceased and finding missing persons 34. Migrant deaths along the Texas/Mexico border: A collaborative approach to forensic identification of human remains; Kate Spradley*, Email: mks@txstate.edu and Timothy Gocha 35. The Argentine experience in forensic identification of human remains; Mercedes Salado*, Email: msaladopuerto@gmail.com, Laura Catelli, Carola Romanini, Magdalena Romero, and Carlos Vullo 36. The approach to unidentified dead migrants in Italy; Cristina Cattaneo*, Email: cristina.cattaneo@unimi.it, Debora Mazzarelli, Lara Olivieri, Danilo De Angelis, Annalisa Cappella, Albarita Vitale, Giulia Caccia, Vittorio Piscitelli, and Agata Iadicicco 37. Identification of human skeletal remains at the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) laboratory; Angi M. Christensen*, Email: angi.m.christensen@gmail.com, Ann D. Fasano, Richard B. Marx, John E.B. Stewart, Lisa G. Bailey, and Richard M. Thomas 38. Forensic human identification: An Australian perspective; Soren Blau, Email: soren.blau@vifm.org 39. Forensic ıdentification of human remains in Cyprus: The humanitarian work of the Committee on Missing Persons (CMP); Gülbanu K. Zorba*, Email: gulbanu.zorba@cmp-cyprus.org, Theodora Eleftheriou, İstenç Engin, Sophia Hartsioti, and Christiana Zenonos 40. Forensic human identification during humanitarian crisis in Guatemala: Volcán de Fuego deadly eruption; Daniel Jimenez, Email: daniel.jimenez.gaytan@gmail.com 41. Peruvian forensic experience in the search for missing persons and the identification of human remains: History, limitations, and future challenges; Roberto C. Parra* … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- Hoboken, New Jersey : John Wiley & Sons, Inc
- Publication Date:
- 2020
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 363.25
Forensic sciences
Forensic anthropology
Dead -- Identification
Humanitarian assistance - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781119482024
9781119481942 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781119481966
- Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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