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Forensic Anthropology Laboratory Manual

Autor Steven N. Byers
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 noi 2018
This manual provides students in academic laboratory courses with hands-on experience of the major processes of forensic anthropology. Designed to accompany the textbook Introduction to Forensic Anthropology, the manual introduces core procedures and protocol, with exercise worksheets to reinforce the methodologies of forensic anthropology and enhance student comprehension. For the fourth edition, the manual has been updated in line with the textbook, incorporating new methods, figures, and worksheets. Each chapter contains explanations of the terminology, osteological features, and measurements needed to understand each of the topics. Chapters may be covered in one session or multiple sessions and include lists of both basic and optional lab materials, enabling instructors to tailor each lab to the resources they have available.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138357075
ISBN-10: 1138357073
Pagini: 226
Dimensiuni: 210 x 280 mm
Greutate: 0.77 kg
Ediția:4
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Undergraduate

Cuprins

Preface
Note to Instructors
Note to Students
1 Introduction
Learning Objectives
Expected Outcomes
Minimum Materials
Optional Materials
Exercise 1.1: Basic Instruments and Their Use
Exercise 1.2: Metric System and U.S. Measure
Note to Instructors
Exercise Worksheets
2 Basics of Human Osteology and Odontology
Learning Objectives
Expected Outcomes
Minimum Materials
Optional Materials
Basic Terms
Exercise 2.1: Cranial Skeleton
Exercise 2.2: Axial Skeleton
Exercise 2.3: Appendicular Skeleton: Upper Limbs
Exercise 2.4: Appendicular Skeleton: Lower Limbs
Exercise 2.5: Human Odontology
Note to Instructors
Exercise Worksheets
3 Establishing Medicolegal Significance
Learning Objectives
Expected Outcomes
Bone and Teeth Versus Other Material Exercise
Minimum Materials
HUMAN VERSUS NONHUMAN EXERCISE
Minimum Materials
Optional Materials
CONTEMPORARY VERSUS NONCONTEMPORARY EXERCISE
Minimum Materials
Optional Materials
Exercise 3.1: Distinguishing Bone and Teeth From Other Material
Exercise 3.2: Distinguishing Human from Nonhuman Remains
Exercise 3.3: Distinguishing Contemporary from Noncontemporary Remains
Note to Instructors
Exercise Worksheets
4 Recovery Scene Methods
Learning Objectives
Expected Outcomes
Minimum Materials
Optional Materials
Exercise 4.1: Surface-Deposited Body (Outdoor or Indoor)
Exercise 4.2: Interred Body (Outdoor)
Note to Instructors
Exercise Worksheets
5 Estimating Postmortem Interval
Learning Objectives
Expected Outcomes
Minimum Materials
Optional Materials
Exercise 5.1: Estimating PMI Using General Decomposition
Exercise 5.2: Estimating PMI Using TADS and ADD
Exercise 5.3: Estimating PMI Using Animal Scavenging
Exercise 5.4: Estimating PMI Using Deterioration
of Clothing and Other Materials
Note to Instructors
Exercise Worksheets
6 Initial Treatment and Examination
Learning Objectives
Expected Outcomes
Minimum Materials
Optional Materials
Exercise 6.1: Reconstruction
Exercise 6.2: Sorting
Exercise 6.3: Reassembly
Exercise 6.4: Inventorying Remains
Exercise 6.5: Highly Fragmented Remains
Note to Instructors
Exercise Worksheets
7 Attribution of Ancestry
Learning Objectives
Expected Outcomes
Minimum Materials
Optional Materials
Exercise 7.1: Attributing Ancestry Using Cranial Anthroposcopy
Exercise 7.2: Attributing Ancestry Using Frequencies of Cranial Anthroposcopic Traits
Exercise 7.3: Attributing Ancestry Using Cranial Metrics:
Interorbital Indexes

Exercise 7.4: Attributing Ancestry Using Cranial Metrics:
Discriminant Functions

Exercise 7.5: Attributing Ancestry Using Postcranial Anthroposcopy
and Osteometry

Note to Instructors
Exercise Worksheets
8 Attribution of Sex
Learning Objectives
Expected Outcomes
Minimum Materials
Optional Materials
Exercise 8.1: Attributing Sex Using Pelvic Anthroposcopy
Exercise 8.2: Attributing Sex Using Pelvic Metrics:
Ischium–Pubic Index

Exercise 8.3: Attributing Sex Using Cranial Anthroposcopy
Exercise 8.4: Attributing Sex Using Cranial Metrics:
Discriminant Functions

Exercise 8.5: Attributing Sex Using Postcranial Metrics
Note to Instructors
Exercise Worksheets
9 Estimation of Age at Death
Learning Objectives
Expected Outcomes
Minimum Materials
Optional Materials
SUBADULTS
Exercise 9.1: Estimating Age at Death (Subadults)
Using Long Limb Bone Measurements
Exercise 9.2: Estimating Age at Death (Subadults)
Using Union of Primary Ossification Centers
Exercise 9.3: Estimating Age at Death (Subadults)
Using Tooth Formation and Eruption
Exercise 9.4: Estimating Age at Death (Subadults)
Using Epiphyseal Union
ADULTS
Exercise 9.5: Estimating Age at Death (Adults)
Using Symphyseal Surface
Exercise 9.6: Estimating Age at Death (Adults)
Using Auricular Surface of the Os Coxae
Exercise 9.7: Estimating Age at Death (Adults)
Using Sternal Rib Ends
Exercise 9.8: Estimating Age at Death (Adults)
Using Cranial Suture Closure
Note to Instructors
Exercise Worksheets
10 Calculation of Stature
Learning Objectives
Expected Outcomes
Minimum Materials
Optional Materials
Exercise 10.1: Calculating Stature Using Long Limb Bones
Exercise 10.2: Calculating Stature Using the Fully Method
Exercise 10.3: Calculating Stature from Fleshed Body Segments
Exercise 10.4: Calculating Stature Using Partial Long Limb Bones
Exercise 10.5: Adjustments to Stature Calculations
Note to Instructors
Exercise Worksheets
11 Death, Trauma, and the Skeleton
Learning Objectives
Expected Outcomes
Minimum Materials
Optional Materials
Exercise 11.1: Basics of Bone Trauma
Exercise 11.2: Forces Causing Trauma
Exercise 11.3: Types of Trauma
Exercise 11.4: Timing of Bone Injury
Note to Instructors
Exercise Worksheets
12 Projectile Trauma
Learning Objectives
Expected Outcomes
Minimum Materials
Optional Materials
Exercise 12.1: Analysis of Projectile Wounds
Note to Instructors
Exercise Worksheets
13 Blunt Trauma
Learning Objectives
Expected Outcomes
Minimum Materials
Optional Materials
Exercise 13.1: Analyzing Blunt Trauma to the Skull
Exercises 13.2A and 13.2B: Analyzing Blunt Trauma to the
Postcranial Bones
Note to Instructors
Exercise Worksheets
14 Sharp and Miscellaneous Trauma
Learning Objectives
Expected Outcomes
Minimum Materials
Optional Materials
Exercise 14.1: Analyzing Sharp Trauma
Exercise 14.2: Analyzing Strangulation
Note to Instructors
Exercise Worksheets
15 Antemortem Skeletal Conditions
Learning Objectives
Expected Outcomes
Minimum Materials
Optional Materials
Exercise 15.1: Analyzing Pathological Conditions
Exercise 15.2: Analyzing Skeletal Anomalies
Exercise 15.3: Analyzing Occupational Stress Markers
Note to Instructors
Exercise Worksheets
16 Postmortem Changes to Bone
Learning Objectives
Expected Outcomes
Minimum Materials
Optional Materials
Exercise 16.1: Analyzing Saw Marks
Exercise 16.2: Analyzing Other Postmortem Damage
Note to Instructors
Exercise Worksheets
17 Additional Aspects of Individualization
Learning Objectives
Expected Outcomes
Minimum Materials
Optional Materials
Exercise 17.1: Facial Approximation
Exercise 17.2: Estimating Body Weight
Note to Instructors
Exercise Worksheets
18 Obtaining an Identification
Learning Objectives
Expected Outcomes
Minimum Materials
Optional Materials
Exercise 18.1: Identification from Radiographs
Exercise 18.2: Identification From Photographic Superimposition 
Note to Instructors
Exercise Worksheets
19 Conclusion
Learning Objectives
Expected Outcomes
Minimum Materials
Optional Materials
Exercise 19.1: Forensic Anthropology Report
Exercise 19.2: Expert Witness Testimony Evaluation
Note to Instructors
Exercise Worksheets
References

Recenzii

"The fifth edition of Forensic Anthropology Laboratory Manual is a welcome and necessary compliment to the textbook, Introduction to Forensic Anthropology. Designed to work in conjunction with the book chapters, the lab manual elaborates on specific concepts and provides an easy to follow lab exercise that illustrates the application of those concepts. Topics that were once difficult to convey to students have now been simplified and explained in this lab manual, allowing the student to fully immerse in the current and challenging field of Forensic Anthropology."
- Ann Marie Mires, Director of Forensic Criminology at Anna Maria College, USA
 
"Steven Byers’ 4th edition is the new gold standard for forensic methods. Students use the Lab Manual to understand and easily master the hands-on techniques of forensics. Each exercise clearly links lecture content to experiential learning. This edition isn't just required reading for the students, its also my favorite lab partner."
- Monica Faraldo, Department of Anthropology, University of Miami, USA

Descriere

This manual provides students in academic laboratory courses with hands-on experience of the major processes of forensic anthropology. Designed to accompany Introduction to Forensic Anthropology, the book introduces core procedures and protocol, with tear-out exercise worksheets to reinforce the methodologies of forensic anthropology and enhance student comprehension. For the fourth edition, the manual has been updated in line with the textbook, incorporating some new methods, figures, and worksheets. Each chapter contains explanations of the terminology, osteological features, and measurements needed to understand each of the topics. Chapters may be covered in one session or multiple sessions and include lists of both basic and optional lab materials, enabling instructors to tailor each lab to the resources they have available.