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Disaster Victim Identification: The Practitioner's Guide

Book cover - Disaster Vicitm Identification
Editors: Professor Sue Black, Chair of Anatomy and Forensic Anthropology at the University of Dundee and one of UK's leading Forensic Anthropologists. Graham Walker, UK DVI Commander, Association of Chief Police Officers. Lucina Hackman, DVI Programme Convenor, Centre for Anatomy and Human Indentification, University of Dundee. Clive Brooks, the lead on Disaster Management at The National Policing Improvement Agency.

ISBN: 9781845860363

Format: Paperback/300pp

Price: £60.00

Publication Month: March 2009

Disaster Victim Identification is an important and growing issue. This guide, authored and edited by the UK's leading specialists is the core text for the first certified academic course in the UK and the world on Disaster Victim Identification. The guide is the single key reference book in this burgeoning area, for police officers and other professionals. The book accompanies the University of Dundee course which will train over 500 UK police officers in two years, but it is also designed as a standalone reference text for all professionals in the field. It is the first of its kind internationally.

This book is the authoritative text in the field, with leading practitioners as editors, bringing the very latest advances in science and techniques together in a single volume.

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