Issue 2/2012
Special Issue: Disaster Victim Identification and Management
Content (22 Articles)
The progression from disaster victim identification (DVI) to disaster victim management (DVM): a necessary evolution
Calle Winskog, Michael Tsokos, Roger W. Byard
The educational value of disaster victim identification (DVI) missions—transfer of knowledge
Calle Winskog, Anne Tonkin, Roger W. Byard
Did the participants of the mass fatality exercise Operation Torch learn anything?
Guy N. Rutty, Jane E. Rutty
Sex assessment using odontometry and cranial anthropometry: evaluation in an Indian sample
Raveena Thapar, Punnya V. Angadi, Seema Hallikerimath, Alka D. Kale
The usefulness of dental and cervical maturation stages in New Zealand children for Disaster Victim Identification
Kimberley Timmins, Helen Liversidge, Mauro Farella, Peter Herbison, Jules Kieser
DVI missions in the Carribean—the practical aspects of disaster victim identification
Calle Winskog
Skin and respiratory disorders following the identification of disaster victims in Thailand
Anja Julie Huusom, Tove Agner, Vibeke Backer, Niels Ebbehøj, Peter Jacobsen
Disaster victim identification—experiences of the “Autobahn A19” disaster
Johannes Manhart, Anne Bittorf, Andreas Büttner
The Danish Disaster Victim Identification effort in the Thai Tsunami: organisation and results
Mette Pagh Schou, Peter Juel Thiis Knudsen
Forensic odontology involvement in disaster victim identification
John William Berketa, Helen James, Anthony W. Lake
Disaster victim identification: quality management from an odontology perspective
A. W. Lake, H. James, J. W. Berketa
Role of forensic pathologists in mass disasters
Yves Schuliar, Peter Juel Thiis Knudsen
Investigation of a fatal airplane crash: autopsy, computed tomography, and injury pattern analysis used to determine who was steering the plane at the time of the accident. A case report
Christian Bjerre Høyer, Trine Skov Nielsen, Lise Loft Nagel, Lars Uhrenholt, Lene Warner Thorup Boel
Setting up an off-site emergency mortuary facility (EMF) to deal with a DVI incident: disaster victim management (DVM)
David Eitzen, Alex Zimmermann
International standards in cases of mass disaster victim identification (DVI)
Rüdiger Lessig, Markus Rothschild
Sue Black and Eilidh Ferguson (ed): Forensic anthropology: 2000–2010
Bernadette Manifold
Skeletal X-ray and dental methods in child victims of the Southeast Asian Tsunami
Viroj Wiwanitkit