Forensic Science, Death, and the Public: Towards Effective and Compassionate Communication

Elizabeth DiGangi discusses engagement with the families of the Northern Arapaho tribe who were buried at the Carlisle Indian Industrial School during exhumation, analysis, and return proceedings. At AAPA 2018.

Elizabeth DiGangi discusses engagement with the families of the Northern Arapaho tribe who were buried at the Carlisle Indian Industrial School during exhumation, analysis, and return proceedings. At AAPA 2018.

Forensic Science, Death, and the Public: Compassionate Communication

2018 AAPA

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