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Forensic art may be defined as "portrait art minus a tangible subject." The main objective of this book is to present a series of practical indices interrelating the key features of the human face that will provide a foundation for any exercise in forensic art from composite sketch to post-mortem "re-facing." These indices are illustrated with a survey of the numerous and often surprising geometric forms that permeate facial design. The various triangles and rectangles, rhomboids and trapezoids, parallelograms and circles that define the human face (the theme) and give it individuality (variat
Facial reconstruction (Anthropology) --- Face --- Measurement. --- Imaging.
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Archaeology --- Face --- Facial reconstruction (Anthropology). --- Forensic Anthropology --- Methods. --- Anatomy & histology. --- Methods.
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Facial reconstruction (Anthropology) --- Archaeology --- Reconstruction faciale (Anthropologie) --- Archéologie --- Methodology. --- Méthodologie
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Facial reconstruction (Anthropology) --- Forensic anthropology --- Anthropology, Forensic --- Medicolegal anthropology --- Forensic sciences --- Physical anthropology --- Anthropology --- MEDECINE LEGALE --- Visages --- IDENTIFICATION --- VISAGE --- SQUELETTE --- Reconstruction
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The promotion of CCTV surveillance and identity cards, along with ever heightened security at airports, immigration control and institutional access, has seen a dramatic increase in the use of automated and manual recognition. In addition, several recent disasters have highlighted the problems and challenges associated with current disaster victim identification. Discussing the latest advances and key research into identification from the face and skull, this book draws together a wide range of elements relating to craniofacial analysis and identification. It examines all aspects of facial identification, including the determination of facial appearance from the skull, comparison of the skull with the face and the verification of living facial images. With sections covering the identification of the dead and of the living, it provides a valuable review of the current state of play along with the latest research advances in this constantly evolving field.
Facial reconstruction (Anthropology) --- Face --- Biometric identification. --- Biometric person authentication --- Biometrics (Identification) --- Anthropometry --- Identification --- Human face --- Head --- Pathognomy --- Physiognomy --- Forensic anthropology --- Imaging. --- Identification.
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Forensic facial reconstruction is the reproduction of an individual's face from skeletal remains. Used when other forms of identification are very difficult or impossible, it can give a name to the dead in forensic cases, or in archaeological contexts, provide a tangible impression of real individuals from our past. This comprehensive work starts with a discussion of the importance of the face in society and the history of facial reconstruction, going on to evaluate the accuracy of modern reconstruction methods. The Manchester method of facial reconstruction, and the relationships between the hard and soft tissues of the face are described in detail. Uniquely, it also describes the methods and problems associated with reconstructing the faces of children. Collating all published facial tissue data and describing tissue variations with reference to age, sex, stature and ethnic origin, this book will be an important reference volume for all practitioners in the field.
Facial reconstruction (Anthropology) --- Forensic anthropology. --- Anthropology, Forensic --- Medicolegal anthropology --- Forensic sciences --- Physical anthropology --- Forensic anthropology --- Anthropology --- Life Sciences --- General and Others
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"Our bodies record what happens to us physically throughout our lives. This is illustrated by the simple appearance of scars from injuries sustained years, and even decades ago. Evidence such as scars also tells us how we used our joints or may have injured them as children and adults. Our bodies conform to the environment in which we live, both outside and inside. By examining and observing these key clues, a forensic investigator can reveal the unique character that tells the story of a person's life and death. Craniofacial Anatomy and Forensic Identification is an atlas that covers all aspects of facial reconstruction and anatomy of the head and neck, such as facial expression and the anatomic basis for facial development, along with the effects of muscle movement. Written by a world-renowned forensic artist with decades of experience as a scientific illustrator as well as a portraitist, anthropologist, and lecturer in anatomy and biology, the author is as much a scientist as an artist."--
Biometric identification. --- Biometric person authentication --- Biometrics (Identification) --- Anthropometry --- Identification --- Craniology. --- Facial reconstruction (Anthropology) --- Head --- Face --- Biometric Identification --- Forensic Anthropology --- Anatomy. --- anatomy & histology --- methods
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Reconstitution faciale --- Visage --- Identité (psychologie) --- Image du corps. --- Perception de soi. --- Facial reconstruction (Anthropology) --- Face --- Identity (Psychology) --- Body image --- Self-perception. --- Aspect psychologique. --- Transplantation --- Psychological aspects. --- Identité (psychologie)
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The demand for forensic art usage in investigations is rapidly expanding due to media attention. Despite this fact, to date no book thoroughly explains how to sketch a suspect's face from a witness' memory. Forensic Art Essentials teaches artists to extract information from a witness or victim about a face they have seen, and produce an image good enough to lead detectives to the criminal being described. After reading this book, anyone with adequate drawing skills will be able to learn the tools necessary to develop his or her skills as a forensic artist. Instruction focuses on an
Police artists --- Criminals --- Drawing --- Facial reconstruction (Anthropology) --- Identification --- Technique --- Drawings --- Sketching --- Crime and criminals --- Delinquents --- Offenders --- Forensic anthropology --- Art --- Graphic arts --- Illustration of books --- Manual training --- Persons --- Crime --- Criminal justice, Administration of --- Criminology --- Artists
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Facial reconstruction (Anthropology) --- Face --- Human face recognition (Computer science) --- Face recognition, Human (Computer science) --- Facial pattern recognition (Computer science) --- Optical pattern recognition --- Human face --- Head --- Pathognomy --- Physiognomy --- Forensic anthropology
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