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A
combination of lectures and laboratory exercises to demonstrate
the techniques of facial reconstruction on a human skull. This technique
is used in the identification of unknown remains and in constructing
facial likeness of historical individuals. Special topics include
characteristics of facial anatomy, photographic superimposition
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Credit:
Three (3) hours Graduate/Undergraduate Credit/Non-Credit
Instructor(s): Roy Pascal
Date Offered: Aug 11-16, 2003
Place Offered: New Orleans, Louisiana
Contact Information: Dr. Ed Waldrip / Southern Institute of Forensic
Science
P.O. Box 15764 • Hattiesburg, MS 39404
Phone: 601.794.6765 email: ewaldrip@hotmail.com
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Other Courses
Offered:
Blood Spatter Pattern Analysis in Violent Crime
Basic Forensic Anthropology and Case Studies in the
Investigation of Violent Crimes
Human Skeletal Remains: Search, Recovery, and Identification
Seminars
Offered:
Mothers Who Kill Their Children
Murder, Mutilation and Dismemberment Crimes
First Annual “Blues and Clues” Seminar in Death Investigation
Criminal Profiling of the Violent Predator
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