Forensic
Anthropologist
It is the
responsibility of the forensic anthropologist to attend the scene and state
that the bone/s do in fact belong to a human skeleton. The forensic anthropologist will also have
the role and responsibility of using their knowledge regarding the study of
bones to answer the following; do the bones belong to a male or a female, how
old the deceased was, the ethnic origin of the deceased and finally the damage
inflicted upon the bone/s. The forensic
anthropologist will be required, as a part of their role and responsibility, to
document/ record their findings. The
forensic anthropologist would play a vital part in the criminal investigation
regarding the identification and analysis of human bone/s and the results
obtained would be reported to the detectives working on the case. The service of a forensic anthropologist
would only be required when an investigation involving the identification and analysis
of bone/s is necessary. Forensic
anthropologists would, for example, be called to investigate the presumed human
remains present in a mass grave. The
forensic anthropologist would use their knowledge to answer questions as stated
above.
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