Disaster Victim Identification in the 21st Century: A US Perspective

Edited by John Alexander-Williams , Victor W. Weedn
Douglas H. Ubelaker
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Disaster Victim Identification in the 21st Century: A US Perspective

Edited by John Alexander-Williams , Victor W. Weedn
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416 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Apr 11, 2022
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 416
  • Publisher: Wiley
  • ISBN: 9781119652786
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 0.937007874" L x 9.0" H

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John A Williams is Emeritus Professor, Department of Anthropology and Sociology, Western Carolina University. He is a board-certified (D-ABFA retired) forensic anthropologist with more than four decades of experience working with medical examiners, the FBI, and law enforcement agencies across the United States. As a member since 1995 of the Federal agency, DMORT, he has assisted in the identification of mass fatality victims including two airline crashes and the 9/11 terrorist attack. He has served as an instructor at DMORT national trainings. Dr Williams currently chairs the AAFS ASB DVI Consensus Body.

Victor W Weedn is a forensic pathologist and attorney and the Chief Medical Examiner for the State of Maryland. He is a past President of the AAFS and is on the Board of Directors of the National Association of Medical Examiners (NAME). He founded the US military’s DNA identification program and directed the Armed Forces Identification Laboratory (AFDIL). In this capacity, he was very involved in identifying service members who died in recent and past conflicts, as well as in the identification efforts of several major civilian aircraft mishaps and of the Branch Davidian conflagration victims. Dr Weedn serves on the NIST OSAC MDI Committee’s DVI Task Force and on the ASB DVI Consensus Body.

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