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Applying multidisciplinary methods to forensic casework in North Carolina

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A multidisciplinary approach in the investigation of unidentified decedents employs the use of a variety of scientific approaches.This approach is applied in casework in North Carolina,USA and has led to successful identifications using anthropological analysis and population affinity estimation using 3D-ID,investigative genetic geneaology(IGG),and isotopic analyses.Results from one scientific approach can help to inform the others,providing more information about the decedent,and thus enhancing the investigation.This case report outlines three cases from North Carolina that combine each of these scientific approaches and serve as examples of collaboration in a multidisciplinary approach.

forensic sciencesisotope analysisforensic anthropologyinvestigative genetic genealogycold case analysis

Nicole Long、Kimberly Sheets、Erin Kennedy Thornton、Ann H.Ross

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Department of Biological Sciences,North Carolina State University,Raleigh,NC,USA

Department of Anthropology,Washington State University,Pullman,WA,USA

2024

法庭科学研究(英文)
司法鉴定科学研究院

法庭科学研究(英文)

ISSN:2096-1790
年,卷(期):2024.9(3)