Forensic Human Identification module (CA52009)
You will explore how forensic anthropologists identify human remains. Using skeletal analysis, this module takes a hands-on, case-based approach
Have you ever wondered how experts figure out the identity of unknown human remains found in remote places, like a windswept hillside in the Scottish Highlands? In this module, you will step into the shoes of a forensic anthropologist. You will learn how science helps uncover the stories hidden in our bones.
You will see how the human skeleton gives important clues. It can show a person’s age, sex, and population group. It can also reveal details about how they lived and died. You will explore real case studies and practical methods. You will discover how forensic experts recover and study bones. This work helps solve cases of missing people and unidentified remains.
You will be introduced to the world of forensic science through hands-on activities, lectures, and real-world examples. By the end, you’ll understand the differences between human skeletons. This knowledge also aids in criminal investigations and helps humanitarian efforts worldwide.
Are you passionate about science? Do crime investigations fascinate you? Or are you simply curious about what makes us human? This module gives you a look into a key areas of forensic science.
What you will learn
In this module, you will:
- learn about the differences between personal and biological identity
- learn about the biological profile. It includes key traits like population affinity, biological sex, age, and stature
- discover how to estimate a biological profile and the limits of these methods
- study the human skeleton and apply the methods used in identification
By the end of this module, you will be able to:
- evaluate and analyse the principles and methods of population affinity, sex, age, and stature evaluation. Your focus will be on their accuracy and reliability
- evaluate the concept of personal identification with a focus on its significance.
- compile accurate contemporaneous examination notes
- build a biological profile using skeletal analysis. Show that you understand accuracy, repeatability, reliability, and admissibility
- examine published research in detail. Look at graphical and numerical data to understand their reliability and repeatability
- present scientific information in a clear and understandable manner
Assignments / assessment
- skeletal analysis expert report (80%)
- short answer question exam (20%)
Teaching methods / timetable
- workshops
- Our experienced team will guide you through real forensic cases they’ve worked on. You’ll get a behind-the-scenes look at what it’s like to be on a scene, making real-time decisions and discoveries
- lectures
- These aren’t just talks! Our interactive classes have discussions, group activities, and time for questions. This way, you can really get involved
- online video content
- Access video lessons created by our expert team at CAHID (the Centre for Anatomy and Human Identification). These explain key ideas and give you a strong foundation before coming to class
- seminars
- In small group sessions, you’ll dive deeper into important research. You’ll talk, share ideas, and learn how to think critically about the science
- practical classes
- Each week, you’ll work in the lab with real bones. You’ll conduct skeletal analysis using our large collection of adult skeletons. This will allow you to take on the role of professional forensic anthropologists
Courses
This module is available on the following courses: