Grave mapping in support of the search for missing persons in conflict contexts

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Authors

Congram, Derek
Kenyhercz, Michael W.
Green, Arthur Gill

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Elsevier

Abstract

We review the current and potential uses of Geographic Information Software (GIS) and “spatial thinking” for understanding body disposal behaviour in times of mass fatalities, particularly armed conflict contexts. The review includes observations made by the authors during the course of their academic research and professional consulting on the use of spatial analysis and GIS to support Humanitarian Forensic Action (HFA) to search for the dead, theoretical and statistical considerations in modelling grave site locations, and suggestions on how this work may be advanced further.

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Geographic information software (GIS), Forensic anthropology, Forensic archaeology, Spatial analysis, Forensic Humanitarian Action (HFA)

Sustainable Development Goals

SDG-03: Good health and well-being

Citation

Congram, D., Kenyhercz, M. & Green, A.G. 2017, 'Grave mapping in support of the search for missing persons in conflict contexts', Forensic Science International, vol. 278, pp. 260-268.