It is the appearance of the face that provides most people with information about a person's identity. Similarly, in forensic science it has long been recognised that the most useful methods of obtaining the identity of an individual, in the absence of fingerprints, rely on the characteristics of the human face, head and teeth. Post-mortem identification of skeletal remains depends heavily on dentition and the morphology of the skull. As a result, 'Craniofacial Identification in Forensic Medicine' considers the various methods of identification describing the ways in which such methods may be integrated with other approaches for establishing identity.
Video superimposition, radiographic and photographic superimposition as well as computer and artist modelling of faces from facial remains has led to rapid improvement in the techniques available for human facial identification. This book considers these issues together with the legal, social and psychological implications of their use.
The specialist areas covered will be of particular benefit to forensic pathologists, forensic odontologists, forensic anthropologists and other forensic scientists as well as lawyers and law enforcement personnel. The book will also serve as an invaluable source of reference to craniofacial surgeons, coroners (medical examiners), archaeologists and students from a wide range of medical, legal and scientific disciplines.
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It could well become a standard work that belongs in every library of forensic medicine. Completely up-to-date. An undoubted success that fills a vacuum in the current book market. I can recommend it wholeheartedly.
International Journal of Legal Medicine
...beautifully presented and readable...all of us who have an interest in cranio-facial identification cannot afford to be without it.
Science and Justice
...book is beautifully presented and very readable...all of us who have an interest in cranio-facial identification cannot afford to be without it.
Science and Justice
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Part I Principles
Craniofacial identification
Management of the scene and forensic evidence
The autopsy in human identification
Craniofacial anatomy
Anthropological assessment
Dental identification
Part II Techniques
Preservation, restoration and duplication of remains
Craniofacial dissection
Scene photography
Photography of remains
Craniofacial photography in the living
Superimposition techniques
Quantification of facial shape and form
Facial reconstruction and approximations
Computer modelling of facial form
Part III Th:e Changing Face
Growth of childrens' faces
Age changes to the face in adulthood
Part IV Forensic 'Art' in Human Identification
Reporting and presentation of evidence
Identification and the law
Appendices
Recovery of remains
Packaging of evidence
Commonly used dental charts
Chronology of dental development
Laboratory materials
Guides for post-mortem cranial radiography
Guides and checklists for medicolegal reports
Glossary.