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A01=Erin H. Kimmerle
A01=Jose Pablo Baraybar
Author_Erin H. Kimmerle
Author_Jose Pablo Baraybar
Blast Injuries
blunt
Blunt Force
Blunt Force Injuries
Blunt Force Trauma
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Costochondral Joint
Cranial Vault
criminal
Cut Marks
entrance
Entrance Wound
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Exit Defect
Exit Wound
External Beveling
force
forensic anthropology
forensic investigation of mass graves
forensic pathology methods
frontal
gunfire
Gunfire Injuries
High Velocity Rounds
Human Head Fem
injuries
international
International Criminal Tribunal
international humanitarian law
Left Parietal
medico-legal investigation
Pavle Strugar
Penetrating Injuries
postmortem examination
Rib Fractures
SFT
Skeletal Evidence
Skeletal Injuries
Skeletal Region
Skeletal Trauma
Sternal Body
trauma analysis
tribunal
wound

Product details

  • ISBN 9780849392696
  • Weight: 1140g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Feb 2008
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Born out of the need to recover, analyze, and present physical evidence on thousands of individual victims of large-scale human rights violations, multi-national, multi-disciplinary forensic teams developed a sophisticated system for the examination of human remains and set a precedent for future investigations. Codifying this process, Skeletal Trauma: Identification of Injuries Resulting from Human Rights Abuse and Armed Conflict describes an epidemiological framework for collecting, analyzing, and interpreting evidence for use at trial. It pieces together fragments of skeletal tissue and associated physical evidence to determine a mechanism of trauma that is factually based, methodologically scripted, and scientifically interpreted.

Providing a contextual background, the opening chapter discusses international forensic investigations into Human Rights violations through international tribunals and other emerging judicial systems. The second chapter presents protocols for systemic data collection and methods for the differential diagnosis of wounds to classify and interpret mechanisms of injury. Organized topically, the remaining chapters evaluate blasting injuries, blunt force trauma, skeletal evidence of torture, sharp force trauma, and gunfire injuries. Each chapter discusses wounding mechanisms, wound pathophysiology, relevant legal examples, and case studies.

Twenty-six leading scholars and practitioners from anthropology, pathology, and forensics contribute their research, cases, photographs, and extensive fieldwork experience to provide 16 representative case studies. Taken from human rights violations, ethnic and armed conflict, and extra-judicial executions throughout the Americas, Europe, and Asia, all evidence in the examples is interpreted through an epidemiological model and set in a legal framework. Several of the exemplary studies, including those from the Balkans, have already been presented as evidence in criminal trials.

Erin H. Kimmerle, Jose Pablo Baraybar

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