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*Visual (facial).
*Visual (facial).
*Circumstantial - right place, locked premises.
*Circumstantial - right place, locked premises.
*Fingerprints.
*Dental.
*Dental.
*Skeletal features - see [[forensic anthropology]].
*DNA.
*DNA.
*Bones - see [[forensic anthropology]].


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 13:14, 4 March 2012

Decendent identification, also identification, is an important part of a death investigation.

Usual means of identification:

  • Visual (facial).
  • Circumstantial - right place, locked premises.
  • Fingerprints.
  • Dental.
  • Skeletal features - see forensic anthropology.
  • DNA.

See also