Day: September 1, 2024

FTCOE

2024 MDI MythBusters Webinar Series

This five-part webinar series provides information on various emerging topics in medicolegal death investigation (MDI) and related forensic disciplines. Various professionals from around the county will present and discuss topics of interest where a lack of consensus exists among the medical examiner/coroner community. These topics include communicating with families, diversity in MDI, rapid toxicology testing, locating next-of-kin, and the utility of MDI data.
Forensics TTA

A Guide to Resources for Unidentified Human Remains Investigations

Every year, thousands of unidentified human remains (UHRs) are found across the United States, which poses a challenge for the law enforcement and medical examiners/coroners tasked with identifying these individuals and resolving the cases. UHR investigations are complex and require specialized skills and resources, such as forensic anthropology, DNA analysis, fingerprint record searches, dental coding and comparisons, facial reconstruction, and the use of missing persons databases and investigative resources. However, many agencies lack the necessary training, equipment, funding, or personnel to conduct these investigations effectively and efficiently. As a result, many UHR cases remain unresolved for years or decades, leaving families and communities without resolution and justice. This guide aims to provide agencies with information on federal programs and other organizational resources that offer support to these types of investigations.