Description |
1 online resource (304 pages) : illustrations |
Contents |
Preface; Acknowledgments; About the Author; 1 Human Identification through DNA Analysis; 1.1 DNA; 1.2 Types of DNA Analysis; 1.3 A History of DNA Profiling; 1.4 Using DNA for Identification of Human Remains; 1.5 The DNA Analysis Process; 1.6 Explaining the DNA Process to Non-Technical Personnel; Additional Resources; 2 Mass Fatalities; 2.1 Definition of a Mass Fatality; 2.2 Jurisdictional Issues; 2.3 Causes of Mass Fatality Incidents; 2.4 Mass Fatality Response Overview; 2.5 Managing the Mass Fatality Response Operations; 2.6 Factors Impacting a Mass Fatality Response |
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2.7 Finances and Politics2.8 Availability of Antemortem Records and DNAReference Samples; Additional Resources; 3 Postmortem Functions-Body Recovery and Morgue Operations; 3.1 Field Operations (Body Recovery); 3.2 Morgue Operations; Additional Resources; Attachment A; Attachment B; 4 Antemortem Functions-Family AssistanceOperations; 4.1 Function of Family Assistance Operations; 4.2 Personnel; 4.3 Creating a Reported Missing Case; 4.4 Antemortem Information; 4.5 Information Technology Support; 4.6 Providing Information to the Public; 4.7 Financial Assistance; 4.8 Notification and Release |
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4.9 Grief Support4.10 Family Assistance Centers (FACs); 4.11 Family Assistance Operations Relationship with the Morgue; Additional Resources; Attachment A; 5 Identification of Remains; 5.1 Identification; 5.2 Types of Identification; 5.3 Identification of Bodies; 5.4 Presentation and Review of Proposed Identification; 5.5 Acceptance/Authorization of Identification; 5.6 Family Notification of Identification; 5.7 Release of Remains and Personal Property; Additional Resources; Attachment A; Attachment B; 6 Identification and Collection of BiologicalSamples from Human Remains |
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6.1 Special Considerations for Sample Collections6.2 Determining the Best Sample to Collect; 6.3 Collecting Multiple Samples; 6.4 Establishing DNA Sample Protocol; Additional Resources; 7 Identification and Collection of DNA ReferenceSamples; 7.1 The Reported Missing; 7.2 Chain of Custody; 7.3 Reference Sample Types; 7.4 Pedigree; 7.5 Scheduling Collections; 7.6 Collecting Kinship Samples; Additional Resources; 8 Application of DNA Technology for HumanIdentification; 8.1 DNA Profiling Process Overview; 8.2 DNA Extract Assessment; 8.3 Amplification Strategies and Considerations |
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8.4 DNA Separation and DNA Profile Generation8.5 Emerging DNA Technologies; 8.6 Duplicate Testing and Profile Verification; 8.7 Options for Testing; Additional Resources; Attachment A; 9 DNA Profile Analysis and Interpretation; 9.1 Parameters for Acceptable DNA STR Profiles; 9.2 Data Review; 9.3 Documentation of Data Review; 9.4 Case Evaluation, Kinship Screening, and KinshipCalculations; 9.5 Kinship Analysis; 9.6 Reporting Matches; Additional Resources; 10 DNA Sample, Case, and Data Tracking UsingInformation Technology Tools; 10.1 Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS) |
Summary |
Advances in DNA technology have expanded such that forensic DNA profiling is now considered a routine method for identifying victims of mass fatalities. Originating from an initiative funded by a grant from the U.S. Department of State, DNA Analysis for Missing Person Identification in Mass Fatalities presents a collection of training modules that supply comprehensive instruction in these complex techniques. The book begins with a concise overview of DNA analysis methods and their use in identifying victims of mass fatalities. It then goes on to explore:Mass fat |
Notes |
"A CRC title." |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Dead -- Identification.
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Missing persons -- Identification
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Mass casualties -- Management
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Forensic pathology.
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DNA Fingerprinting -- methods
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Forensic Pathology
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Body Remains
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Forensic Anthropology -- methods
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Mass Casualty Incidents
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MEDICAL -- Forensic Medicine.
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MEDICAL -- Preventive Medicine.
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MEDICAL -- Public Health.
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Dead -- Identification
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Forensic pathology
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Missing persons
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Genre/Form |
Field guides
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781466514287 |
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1466514280 |
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130641024X |
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9781306410243 |
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9780429253614 |
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0429253613 |
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