TY - BOOK AU - Latham,Krista E. AU - Bartelink,Eric J. AU - Finnegan,Michael TI - New perspectives in forensic human skeletal identification SN - 9780128054291 PY - 2018/// CY - London, United Kingdom PB - Elsevier/AP, Academic Press, an imprint of Elsevier KW - Forensic osteology KW - Dead KW - Identification KW - Human skeleton KW - Forensic anthropology KW - Methodology N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; chapter 1; Introduction; Krista E. Latham, Eric J. Bartelink, Michael Finnegan --; Section I; Advances in biological profile construction; chapter 2; Human skeletal variation and forensic anthropology; Stephen P. Nawrocki, Krista E. Latham, Eric J. Bartelink; chapter 3; Advances in sex and ancestry estimation; M. Katherine Spradley, Kyra E. Stull; chapter 4; Advances in cranial macromorphoscopic trait and dental morphology analysis for ancestry estimation; Marin A. Pilloud, Christopher Maier, G. Richard Scott, Joseph T. Hefner; chapter 5; Evaluating mixture discriminant analysis to classify human mandibles with (hu)MANid, a free, R-based GUI; Michael W. Kenyhercz, Gregory E. Berg; chapter 6; A decade of development in juvenile aging; Maureen Schaefer, Nicole Geske, Craig Cunningham; chapter 7; Estimation of immature age from the dentition; Douglas H. Ubelaker; chapter 8; Adult age-at-death estimation in unknown decedents : new perspectives on an old problem; Kristen Hartnett-McCann, Laura C. Fulginiti, Andrew C. Seidel; chapter 9; Multivariate regression methods for the analysis of stature; Lyle W. Konigsberg, Lee Meadows Jantz; chapter 10; Full skeleton stature estimation; Michelle H. Raxter, Christopher B. Ruff; chapter 11; The history and use of the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs) in the identification of unknown persons; Elizabeth A. Murray, Bruce E. Anderson, Steven C. Clark, Randy L. Hanzlick --; Section II; Advances in molecular and microscopic methods of identification; chapter 12; The utilization of databases for the identification of human remains; Anne E. Osborn-Gustavson, Timothy McMahon, Melody Josserand, B.J. Spamer; chapter 13; Flexibility in testing skeletonized remains for DNA analysis can lead to increased success: suggestions and case studies; Suni M. Edson, Kimberly A. Root, Irene L. Kahline, Colleen A. Dunn, Bruche E. Trotter, Jennifer A. O'Rourke; chapter 14; Forensic identification of human skeletal remains using isotopes : a brief history of applications from archaeological dig sites to modern crime scenes; Lesley A. Chesson, Brett J. Tipple, Lane V. Youmans, Michael A. O'Brien, Michael M. Harmon; chapter 15; Applications of stable isotope forensics for geolocating unidentified human remains from past conflict situations and large-scale humanitarian efforts; Eric J. Bartelink, Gregory E. Berg, Lesley A. Chesson, Brett J. Tipple, Melanie M. Beasley, Julia R. Prince-Buitenhuys, Heather MacInnes, Amy T. MacKinnon, Krista E. Latham; chapter 16; Bomb pulse radiocarbon dating of skeletal tissues; Bruce A. Buchholz, Kanar Alkass, Henrik Druid, Kirsty L. Spalding; chapter 17; Species determination from fragmentary evidence; Douglas H. Ubelaker; chapter 18; Bone histology as an integrated tool in the process of human identification; Christian M. Crowder, Janna M. Andronowski, Victoria M. Dominguez --; Section III; Advances in radiographic and superimposition methods of identification; chapter 19; Overview of advances in forensic radiological methods of human identification; Mark Viner; chapter 20; Advances in the use of frontal sinuses for human identification; Angi M. Christensen and Gary M. Hatch; chapter 21; Advances in the use of craniofacial superimposition for human identification; Colleen F. Milligan, Janet E. Finlayson, Colleen M. Cheverko, Kristina M. Zarenko; chapter 22; Comparative medical radiography : practice and validation; Emily Streetman, Todd W. Fenton; chapter 23; The computer-assisted decedent identification method of computer-assisted radiographic identification; Sharon M. Derrick, John A. Hipp, Priya Goel; chapter 24; Skeletal identification by radiographic comparison of the cervicothoracic region on chest radiographs; Carl N. Stephan, Susan S. D'Alonzo, Emily K. Wilson, Pierre Guyomarc'h, Gregory E. Berg, John E. Byrd --; Section IV; International studies and mass disasters; chapter 25; International advances in identification of human remains; Douglas H. Ubelaker; chapter 26; Using elliptical Fourier analysis to interpret complex morphological features in global populations; Stephen P. Nawrocki, Krista E. Latham, Thomas Gore, Rachel M. Hoffman, Jessica N. Byram, Justin Maiers; chapter 27; Forensic anthropology and the biological profile in South Africa; Gabriele C. Kruger, Leandi Liebenberg, Jolandie Myburgh, Anja Meyer, Anna C. Oettle, Deona Botha, Desire M. Brits, Michael W. Kenyhercz, Kyra E. Stull, Clarisa Sutherland, Ericka N. L'Abbe; chapter 28; The influence of operational workflow and mortuary environment on identification : a case study from the WWI Battle of Fromelles; Roland Wessling; chapter 29; Advances in disaster victim identification; Benjamin J. Figura; chapter 30. Summary; The future of forensic identification methods from the human skeleton; Eric J. Bartelink, Krista E. Latham, Michael Finnegan ER -