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28 maj 2020 · To examine the qualifications of current practicing forensic anthropologists and to generate consensus-based criteria for the development of standards for qualifications for forensic...
The profession of forensic anthropology requires education and training that has both breadth in the scope of anthropological inquiry and depth in specific areas of related practice. A holistic understanding of anthropology is fundamental to the practice of forensic anthropology.
As forensic anthropology grows as a discipline, the standardization of qualifica-tions will become increasingly important, both in terms of setting requirements for education and training...
This paper contributes to the growing literature on the history of forensic anthropology by documenting the academic training of all individuals who have been granted diplomate status by the ABFA (n = 115). Doctoral dissertation titles were queried to discern broad patterns of research foci.
14 gru 2020 · As forensic anthropology grows as a discipline, the standardization of qualifications will become increasingly important, both in terms of setting requirements for education and training and for the certification of practitioners.
What training and skills are necessary to become a Forensic Anthropologist? The paths to becoming a Forensic Anthropologist may be somewhat varied, but a typical educational background is as follows:
What Training Do Forensic Anthropologists Need? Current minimum requirements necessary to become a forensic anthropologist include a Bachelor’s degree in anthropology or a closely related field, a Master’s degree in anthropology, and a PhD in physical anthropology.