CrCriminal Anthropology is a subfield of anthropology that examines the origins of crime and criminal behavior within social, cultural, biological and evolutionary contexts. From an anthropological perspective, crime is not merely seen as individuals violating social norms but as a complex phenomenon shaped by the individual’s environment, genetic structure and cultural codes. This field argues that criminality cannot be explained solely by socioeconomic factors but is also linked to evolutionary
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FoForensic entomology is defined as the application of knowledge regarding the biology, behavior, and ecology of arthropods, particularly insects, in forensic investigations. This discipline provides information on determining the time of death death, identifying whether a body has been moved, and elucidating the circumstances of death like through the examination of insect presence on and development stages on cadavers important.Key Areas of Forensic EntomologyForensic entomology is divided into
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FoForensic odontology is a discipline that applies dental knowledge within the framework of forensic sciences. This field contributes to the identification of individuals by leveraging the unique characteristics of teeth. The hard structure and resistance of teeth to environmental influences enable them to serve as a reliable source of evidence in forensic cases.The Role of Teeth in Identification ProcessesTeeth exhibit individual variations, and restorations, prostheses, and other dental treatmen
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