| Literature DB >> 34189449 |
Mercedes Salado Puerto1, Denise Abboud2, Jose Pablo Baraybar2, Angel Carracedo3, Stephen Fonseca2, William Goodwin4, Pierre Guyomarc'h2, Alejandra Jimenez2, Udo Krenzer2, Maria Dolores Morcillo Mendez2, Jose Luis Prieto5, Jacqueline Rodriguez Gonzalez2, Yarimar Ruiz Orozco2, Jane Taylor2, Ajith Tennakoon6, Kristy Winter2, Oran Finegan2.
Abstract
The effective search for the missing and identification of persons, alive or dead, are core components in the prevention and in resolving the issue of Missing Persons. Despite the growing literature on this topic, there is still a lack of publications describing the Search as a process that includes different phases inherently composed of forensic investigative and identification principles for both living and deceased missing persons. This paper is the result of discussions between the Forensic Unit of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and members of its external Forensic Advisory Board. It aims to present the Search process as an overarching concept that includes the investigation and identification phases of the missing in any state (dead or alive), in any scenario (with or without bodies), with an integrated, multidisciplinary, and multiagency approach for implementation by all actors involved in the investigation and identification phases of missing persons.Entities:
Keywords: Antemortem; Disappearance; Human identification; Humanitarian forensic action; Postmortem; Reconciliation
Year: 2021 PMID: 34189449 PMCID: PMC8219753 DOI: 10.1016/j.fsisyn.2021.100154
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Forensic Sci Int Synerg ISSN: 2589-871X