Explore the fascinating world of forensic anthropology in this comprehensive lecture by Dame Susan Margaret Black. Delve into the methods used to identify individuals from limited evidence, whether they are perpetrators or victims. Learn about the definition of identity, the impact of DNA on forensic science, and the specific areas of study for forensic anthropologists. Examine a real-world case from Migdale Wood and discover the crucial role of hands in forensic investigations. Gain insights into cutting-edge techniques such as vein pattern mapping and the development of anatomical databases. Be prepared for discussions on sensitive topics including violence, child sexual abuse, suicide, and mass-fatality events as you uncover the vital role forensic anthropology plays in solving crimes.
How Does Forensic Anthropology Help Solve Crimes? - With Sue M. Black