Anthropology 2235A/B Lecture Notes - Forensic Dentistry, Forensic Anthropology, Voir Dire
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Individuation means to make an individual or to give individuality to a person. In forensics, it means to use biological evidence to reconstruct the identity of a specific individual. Common reasons why the identification of found human remains is important: criminal typically an investigation into a criminal death cannot begin until the victim has been identified. Individuals from many religious backgrounds cannot remarry unless their partners are confirmed deceased. Monetary the payment of pensions, life insurance, and other benefits requires positive confirmation of death. Burial many religions require that a positive identification be made prior to burial in a specific location. Social to preserve human rights and dignity beyond life begins with an identity. Closure the identification of individuals missing for prolonged periods can bring sorrowful relief to family members. : it is the application of science to those criminal and civil laws that are enforced by police agencies in criminal justice system.