Anthropology of Violent Death : Theoretical Foundations for Forensic Humanitarian Action (Forensic Science in Focus) (Original PDF from Publisher)
by Douglas H. Ubelaker and Roberto C. Parra
The first publication to concentrate exclusively on the theoretical underpinnings of humanitarian forensic science
The concepts and theories that are essential for ensuring the posthumous dignity of the departed , honoring their memory and meeting the needs of the affected people who are still living are compiled in Anthropology of Violent Death : Theoretical Foundations for Forensic Humanitarian Action .
This much-needed collection proposes a theoretical framework that expands the function of humanitarian workers and specifically the acts of forensic scientists beyond an entirely legal and technical approach by focusing on the social and cultural importance of the deceased . The goal of Anthropology of Violent Death is to provoke thought and inform the scientific community , authorities and the legal systems to take appropriate action to prevent the moral harm that would result from grave disdain for humanity , its memory and its ability to reconcile .
In order to uphold human dignity and respect, humanitarian forensic science must act as a middleman between the living and the dead .
The treatment of violent death in post-conflict societies , respect for the dead under international humanitarian law (IHL) and Islamic law , the ethical management of migrant deaths and many other topics are covered in contributions from renowned experts .
Post-mortem dignity , cultural perceptions of violent death and different mortuary sites , the so-called forensic turn and humanitarian action , the forms and critical effects of those actions, the treatment of violent death in post-conflict societies , etc . This chapter presents a theoretical component for death management in situations where humanitarian action is necessary in a violent environment .
Improves communication across the forensic sciences , legal systems and social sciences in cases of violent death to improve the actions of forensic scientists and authorities who have the arduous job of making decisions , discusses the most recent theories from top academics and practitioners .
It offers a deeper understanding of the moral and ethical issues that arise when people die violently , as well as the unmet requirements for the dignity of the dead in times of war , natural disasters , mass migration and regular murders . Theoretical Foundations for Forensic Humanitarian Action : Anthropology of Violent Death is a vital tool for forensic scientists , humanitarians , human rights advocates and government and non-governmental officials .
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