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Forensic Anthropology In The Criminal Justice Field

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In the criminal justice field, forensic anthropology (study of human kind) is overlooked. The procedure an anthropologist must follow is unknown to many. When it comes to autopsies, the first people that come to mind are medical examiners. When in fact compared to a forensic anthropologist the job of a medical examiner is easy. Medical examiners only examine the body and determine how a person died, which most time is already clear. Medical examiners take an extra look. However, the forensic anthropologist will undertake a series of tasks to discover how an individual died.
Forensic anthropology applies science to criminal investigations. Using forensic science to find out the age, gender, height, body characteristic, and race of the unknown individual. Anthropologists can examine injuries which happened around the time of death to determine how a person died. …show more content…

Many other objects can be mistaken as bone and brought to the lab. The anthropologist will clean the object and check to see if it is a bone. If the material is an actual bone, the anthropologist then determines if the bone is human or animal by examining the bone’s size, shape, and structure. If the bone is of a human, the anthropologist will see which bone/bones are in their possession. Whichever bones the anthropologist has will be placed in anatomical position, (the standard position of the body in the study of anatomy from which all directions and positions are derived), allowing the anthropologist to see which bones are missing from the remains and perform a thorough check of each bone for injuries. In addition, the anthropologist now develops a biological profile, which includes age, gender, height, and

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