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Analysis of Forensic Anthropology Cases Submitted to the Smithsonian Institutionby the Federal Bureau of Investigation from 1962 to 1994

机译:1962年至1994年联邦调查局向史密森学会提交的法医人类学案例分析

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For more than 50 years, the Smithsonian Institution has provided scientificexpertise in the analysis of forensic anthropology cases submitted to the Institution by the Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in Washington, D.C. This study presents an analysis of the cases submitted from 1962 to 1994 and reported on by two Smithsonian scientists, J. Lawrence Angel and Douglas H. Ubelaker. Analysis revealed wide variation in the types of cases submitted. In addition, the rate of submission varied throughout this period, with the highest rate occurring in the late 1970s. The FBI submissions originated most commonly from western and southern regions of the United States and reflected original discoveries frequently in the months of May and November. The total sample included all major categories of ancestry, sex, and age, but the overall pattern deviated significantly from national homicide statistics. Statistics on taphonomical alterations, trauma, the area of the body associated with trauma, and problems of positive identifications in the FBI sample are discussed.

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