Techniques of
Facial Reconstruction
 

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 and age progression techniques.

 

  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



 

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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For Additional Information Contact:
Dr. Ed Waldrip
Southern Institute of Forensic Science
P.O. Box 15764
Hattiesburg, MS 39404
Telephone:  601.794.6765
ewaldrip@hotmail.com