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Disaster Victim Identification In The 21st Century A Us Perspective John A Williams

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Disaster Victim Identification In The 21st Century A Us Perspective John A Williams
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Publisher: Wiley
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 9.46 MB
Pages: 416
Author: John A. Williams, Victor W. Weedn
ISBN: 9781119652786, 1119652782
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Disaster Victim Identification In The 21st Century A Us Perspective John A Williams by John A. Williams, Victor W. Weedn 9781119652786, 1119652782 instant download after payment.

A comprehensive examination of all critical aspects of Disaster Victim Identification (DVI)

As the frequency of both natural and man-made mass fatality disasters increases worldwide, the establishment of clear standards and best practices within the field of Disaster Victim identification (DVI) is of vital importance. Whereas most countries assign jurisdiction to law enforcement agencies following Interpol guidelines, DVI is the responsibility of the medical examiner and coroner in the United States.

Disaster Victim Identification in the 21st Centuryis the first book of its kind to directly address the needs of DVI practitioners in the United States, covering the full spectrum of DVI from traditional methods such as fingerprints, odontology, and anthropology to advanced DNA identification technology. Approaching DVI from three perspectives—academic, government, and private industry—this comprehensive volume examines the history and current state of the discipline, the ongoing formation of national standards, the various methods of human identification, and the key challenges and future of DVI. In-depth chapters are written by leaders in the field with personal experience in human identification and mass fatality events.

  • Provides practitioners with practical guidance on planning and taking part in DVI based on current national standards and best practices
  • Discusses continued improvement in both traditional and emerging DVI methods
  • Includes non-region-specific case studies and recommendations that can be easily adapted for international use
  • Examines ethical and legal considerations in DVI, including suggestions for standardizing the victim identification process
  • Describes the critical role of the Victim Information Center (VIC) in providing the comparative information required to go beyond presumptive identifications

Part of theAmerican Association for Forensic Sciences (AAFS) series, Disaster Victim Identification in the 21st Century: A US Perspectiveis an indispensable resource for forensic scientists, disaster planners, policymakers, medical examiners and coroners, law enforcement and emergency personnel, and upper-level undergraduate and graduate students in forensic sciences and emergency management.

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