The Status of Forensic Anthropology in Europe and South Africa: Results of the 2016 FASE Questionnaire on Forensic Anthropology.

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serval:BIB_0EC65A3CD787
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Title
The Status of Forensic Anthropology in Europe and South Africa: Results of the 2016 FASE Questionnaire on Forensic Anthropology.
Journal
Journal of forensic sciences
Author(s)
Obertová Z., Adalian P., Baccino E., Cunha E., De Boer HH, Fracasso T., Kranioti E., Lefévre P., Lynnerup N., Petaros A., Ross A., Steyn M., Cattaneo C.
ISSN
1556-4029 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
0022-1198
Publication state
Published
Issued date
07/2019
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
64
Number
4
Pages
1017-1025
Language
english
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Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
One of the goals of the Forensic Anthropology Society of Europe (FASE) is to map the existing education and practice opportunities in the field of forensic anthropology in order to support the development of the discipline and to optimize the training courses provided by the Society. To address this goal, an online questionnaire was sent to European and South African practitioners of forensic anthropology and related disciplines in 2016. The results of the questionnaire showed that the status and roles of forensic anthropologists vary depending on the national legal systems, education, and employment status of the practitioners. Despite the fact that the expertise of forensic anthropologists has been increasingly requested in a variety of investigations and the spectrum of tasks has become broader, including identification of living persons, specialized education in forensic anthropology is still restricted to a few graduate and postgraduate programs in European countries and to annual FASE courses.
Keywords
education, forensic anthropology, forensic science, identification, practice, survey
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Web of science
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20/08/2019 13:35
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