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Using forensic science to care for the dead and search for the missing: in conversation with dr Morris Tidball-Binz

Morris Tidball-Binz; (Cambridge University Press , 2017)

 Abstract

ABSTRACT
Dr Morris Tidball-Binz is a forensic doctor who joined the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in 2004 and has since worked for the organization in numerous contexts, helping to develop its novel forensic capacity. Having begun his career with forensic and human rights organizations, he helped pioneer in his native South America the application of forensic science to human rights investigations, particularly the search for the disappeared. He helped create the ICRCs Forensic Unit, of which he was the first Director until early 2017; he then headed the forensic operation for the Humanitarian Project Plan. He is currently the Forensic Manager for the ICRCs new Missing Persons Project. He spoke with the Review to share his insights on the development of humanitarian forensic action and its role in protecting the dead and clarifying the fate of missing persons.

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Collection Type : Artikel Jurnal
Call Number : 340 IRRC 99:905 (2017)
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Publishing : [Place of publication not identified]: Cambridge University Press , 2017
Cataloguing Source : LibUI eng rda
ISSN : 18163831
Magazine/Journal : International Review of the Red Cross
Volume : Vol. 99, No. 905, Tahun 2017 : hal. 689-707
Content Type : text
Media Type : unmediated
Carrier Type : volume
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Holding Company : Universitas Indonesia
Location : Perpustakaan UI, Lantai 4, R. Koleksi Jurnal
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340 IRRC 99:905 (2017) 03-19-858397194 TERSEDIA
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