Forensic Facial Reconstruction: Finding Mr. X
Learn about the forensic technique of facial reconstruction from the experts involved in a real crime case.
Who is the course for?
This course is suitable for anyone interested in how forensic anatomy and facial reconstruction can assist police investigations. No prior qualifications in forensic science or other disciplines are required.
Students and practitioners in the fields of archaeology, anatomy, and anthropology may gain valuable insights into the use of anatomy expertise in forensic work that they can apply to their study and work in the field.
What topics will you cover?
An introduction to the study of Forensic Anatomy.
How to analyse a skull to determine a person’s sex and ethnicity.
The circumstances under which a facial reconstruction would be necessary.
The key muscle groups of the face and the order in which they are applied to a skull in a facial reconstruction.
How the facial reconstruction method relates to the broader field of forensic work.
What will you achieve?
By the end of the course, you‘ll be able to…
Summarise the context and applications of facial reconstruction within the study of Forensic Anatomy.
Identify basic information about a person from their skeleton and in particular, their skull.
Describe the key muscle groups of the face.
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