Guidance document

Draft document: Forensic anthropology in disaster victim identification: best practice recommendations for the medicolegal authority

Author
Organization of Scientific Area Committees for Forensic Science
Region
Global
Thematic Area
Technology & Data / Forensics
Topic
Management of the Dead / Identification / Burial Site / Mass Grave
Access
Open access

The descriptions herein provide guidelines and best practices relevant to the role of forensic anthropology in a DVI operation. Anthropological methods, techniques and principles are typically employed in five primary capacities: 1) during the Preplanning phase of a DVI operation, 2) the Search and Recovery and preservation of remains from a mass fatality incident, 3) at the Triage Station during the initial sorting of material gathered from the field and determination of what human tissue enters the morgue, 4) at the Anthropology Station collecting quality postmortem data from each morgue sample, and 5) as a member of the ID Reconciliation Team, focused on ensuring valid and reliable positive identifications from human tissues. Focus in this document will be primarily on the Triage Station and the Anthropology Station. DVI practitioners should adhere to the best practices identified in this document to the extent possible, practical, and appropriate. In the absence of specific guidelines, the principle, spirit, and intent of these guidelines should be met.