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Forensic Anthropologists involved in criminal cases

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M. D. Kelleher

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Nov 4, 1997, 3:00:00 AM11/4/97
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I am an author of several books in criminology and criminal psychology
published by Greenwood/Praeger (http://www.greenwood.com), who would like to
contact one or more forensic anthropologists for possible interviews and
opinions for an upcoming book.

I am particularly interested in anthropologists who have worked humanitarian
cases (like El Mozote) or criminal cases in which they have reached
conclusions that were later used in court testimony or in the prosecution of
the case. Also, I would like to contact individuals who are now involved in
computerized facial reconstruction or other state-of-the-art technologies
that impact forensic anthropology.

My book will be directed at explaining the impact of forensic anthropology
in layman's terms in the areas of humitarian endeavors, criminal cases, and
historical investigations. Topics include the role of forensic anthropology
in changing the law, its impact on our understanding of history, and its
potential for the immediate future.

If anyone can lead me to individuals in the field who are willing to discuss
these or related issues, I would be most appreciative. Especially
interesting material, which might include photographs or diagrams and
sketches for my readers will find a prominant place in the book.

Thanks in advance for your assistance.
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M. D. Kelleher, Ph.D.
http://www.svn.net/mikekell
Petaluma, CA


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