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The Scientific Investigation of Mass Graves

The Scientific Investigation of Mass Graves

The Scientific Investigation of Mass Graves

Towards Protocols and Standard Operating Procedures
Margaret Cox , University of Southampton
Ambika Flavel , Inforce Foundation, Bournemouth
Ian Hanson , Bournemouth University
Joanna Laver , Dorset Police Service
Roland Wessling , Inforce Foundation, Bournemouth
January 2014
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    This book describes the detailed processes and techniques essential for the scientific investigation of atrocity crimes. It includes methods for the location, evaluation, excavation, recovery, and recording of mass graves and the analysis of human remains and other evidence in order to establish the identity of victims and the cause and manner of their deaths. This volume establishes protocols and standard operating procedures to guide standards and approaches that can be used for both judicial and humanitarian contexts. The procedures for field and mortuary application are flexible and can meet specific project aims, constraints, and contexts. The phases of activity and detailed methodological approaches set out in this book describe components of a complex scientific process. Chapters examine the evaluation of possible sites, scene of crime management, health and safety, key roles, excavation of graves, forensic sciences, mortuary management, analysis of human remains, and ante-mortem data collection.

    • First book describing the excavation and analysis of mass graves and the victims within
    • Describes setting up and managing temporary mortuaries
    • Establishes protocols and standard operating procedures to guide standards and approaches

    Reviews & endorsements

    'Cox and colleagues have produced a volume that will undoubtedly be a useful tool and teaching aid.' Journal of Archaeological Science

    'I expect to see this book used widely as a reference by anthropologists, archaeologists and other forensic practitioners in a variety of situations that call for investigators to establish the physical facts of a criminal activity or a disaster event in a credible and convincing manner.' Anthropological Science

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    January 2008
    Hardback
    9780521865876
    594 pages
    254 × 178 × 32 mm
    1.24kg
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    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction and context
    • 2. Protocols for the investigation of mass graves
    • 3. Health and safety
    • 4. Scenes of crime examination
    • 5. Search, location, excavation, and recovery
    • 6. Mortuary procedures I - pathology, radiography and the role of the anatomical pathology technologist
    • 7. Mortuary procedures II - skeletal analysis 1: procedures and demographic assessment
    • 8. Mortuary procedures III - skeletal analysis 2: techniques for determining identification
    • 9. Forensic sciences
    • 10. Ante-mortem data collection: interaction with families and communities.
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      Editors
    • Margaret Cox , University of Southampton
    • Ambika Flavel , Inforce Foundation, Bournemouth
    • Ian Hanson , Bournemouth University
    • Joanna Laver , Dorset Police Service
    • Roland Wessling , Inforce Foundation, Bournemouth