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The foot in forensic human identification - a review
Authors
Barrett
Bidmos
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Bidmos
Bidmos
Bilge
British Broadcasting Corporation
British Broadcasting Corporation
British Broadcasting Corporation
British Broadcasting Corporation
British Broadcasting Corporation
British Broadcasting Corporation
Bunning
Byers
C.M. Davies
CBS News
Chaloner
Clark
Coqueugniot
Cordeiro
Davies
Davies
de Vasconcellos
DiMaggio
DiMichele
Fazekas
Franklin
Fraser
Gardner
Gualdi-Russo
Gunn
Hackman
Harris
Heaton
Hoerr
Holland
International Committee of the Red Cross
Kanchan
Kanchan
Kemkes-Grottenthaler
Kramer
Krishan
Krishan
L. Hackman
Maclaughlin-Black
Meier-Augenstein
Moudgil
Mundorff
Mundorff
Mundorff
Murphy
Nagar
Ozden
Pablos
Primorac
Raxter
Rich
Ritz-Timme
Rodríguez
Rutty
Rösing
S.M. Black
Saul
Schaefer
Scheuer
Scheuer
Scheuer
Sen
Sen
Steadman
Steele
Stoneking
The Telegraph
Trotter
Whitaker
Wilbur
Zeybek
Đurić
Publication date
1 March 2014
Publisher
'Elsevier BV'
Doi
Abstract
The identification of human remains is a process which can be attempted irrespective of the stage of decomposition in which the remains are found or the anatomical regions recovered. In recent years, the discovery of fragmented human remains has garnered significant attention from the national and international media, particularly the recovery of multiple lower limbs and feet from coastlines in North America. While cases such as these stimulate public curiosity, they present unique challenges to forensic practitioners in relation to the identification of the individual from whom the body part originated. There is a paucity of literature pertaining to the foot in forensic human identification and in particular, in relation to the assessment of the parameters represented by the biological profile. This article presents a review of the literature relating to the role of the foot in forensic human identification and highlights the areas in which greater research is required. © 2013
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