Flesh and Bone: An Introduction to Forensic Anthropology Myriam Nafte

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Flesh and Bone: An Introduction to Forensic Anthropology Myriam Nafte Copyright © 2016 Myriam Nafte All Rights Reserved

Forensics What does the term “forensic” mean? the study of dead bodies a legal investigation anything at a crime scene it’s another word for homicide Copyright © 2016 Myriam Nafte All Rights Reserved

Forensics The term “forensic” means b) a legal investigation Copyright © 2016 Myriam Nafte All Rights Reserved

Forensics ALL legal investigations depend on the acquisition and interpretation of: Copyright © 2016 Myriam Nafte All Rights Reserved

Forensics What constitutes evidence? i) Physical ii) Testimonial (“Videre” is Latin: “to see”) i) Physical ii) Testimonial Copyright © 2016 Myriam Nafte All Rights Reserved

The full set of PowerPoint slides is available upon adoption The full set of PowerPoint slides is available upon adoption. Email bhall@cap-press.com for more information. Copyright © 2016 Myriam Nafte All Rights Reserved