Development and implementation of forensic anthropology in Swedish forensic practice

Author:

Clara Alfsdotter1,Anja Petaros23,Ankin Güvencel45,Petra Molnar6,Rebecka Teglind37,Kanar Alkass3

Affiliation:

1. Bohusläns museum , Department of Archaeology , , Uddevalla , Sweden .

2. National Board of Forensic Medicine, Division of Forensic Medicine , , Linköping , Sweden .

3. Department of Oncology-Pathology , Karolinska Institute , Stockholm , Sweden .

4. Department of Community Medicine and Rehabilitation/Forensic Medicine , Umeå University , , Sweden .

5. National Board of Forensic Medicine, Division of Forensic Medicine , , Uppsala , Sweden .

6. Swedish Police Authority, Forensic Section Stockholm , , Stockholm , Sweden .

7. National Board of Forensic Medicine, Division of Forensic Medicine , , Stockholm , 171 65 , Sweden .

Abstract

Abstract This paper presents the ongoing development of forensic anthropology in Sweden. We discuss the background of the discipline, its application, as well as its current and potential development in Swedish forensic practice. Collaboration with osteoarchaeologists in skeletal forensic cases has a long tradition in Sweden. Analyses of skeletal remains are performed ad-hoc, in contrast to analyses of fleshed human remains. While several law enforcement employees are educated in forensic anthropology and/or osteoarchaeology, they are not employed in these fields, and regional variations are evident. Internationally, forensic anthropology has become an autonomous forensic discipline over the past decades, requiring skills beyond mere skeletal analysis. To keep on a par with international standards, it may be time to revisit the concept of forensic anthropology in Sweden. Despite the limited presence of supporting organisational structures and systems, forensic anthropological and hard-tissue-reliant physico-chemical analyses have proven valuable in Swedish forensic practice, especially in cases of personal identification, trauma analysis and search efforts. We argue that Sweden could benefit from making qualified forensic anthropology expertise available in all law enforcement regions, starting to implement and promote forensic anthropology in routine forensic casework and formalising the role of forensic anthropology practitioners.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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