Introduction and Ethics Flashcards

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what is anthropology?

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study of the cultural and biological aspects of all humans in all places, at all times (as well as primates)
anthro=man, ology=study of

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what are the four types of anthropology? Which kind does this class focus on?

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  1. cultural and social anthropology
  2. linguistic anthropology
  3. archaeological anthropology
  4. biological/physical anthropology (what we’re studying)
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what is forensic science?

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scientific knowledge to criminal problems

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locard’s principle

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any 2 objects that come into contact with each other leave traces upon the other

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what is forensic anthropology?

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study of skeletal material that comes under jurisdiction of law enforcement, an applied science, research into unexplained death

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what types of cases are involved with forensic anthropology?

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  1. skeletal or decomposed
  2. burned or cremated
  3. heavily fractured or dismembered
  4. mass fatalities and human rights
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what are the main objectives in forensic anthropology?

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  1. biological profile (age, sex, ancestry, stature)
  2. recognize identifying characteristics
  3. identify traumatic events
  4. establish time since death (post mortem interval)
  5. aid in locating/recovering remains
    (they do not determine cause of death)
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ethics

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findings can seriously impact the lives of others

  • may determine the fate of someone’s loved one
  • may condemn or exonerate an individual
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why is confidentiality important?

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  • private details need to remain away from the public in order to not hinder an investigation
  • that includes not talking to the press or public and resisting the urge to talk about high profile or unusual cases
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social-cultural anthropology

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utilizes direct observation of cultures using a method called ethnography (descriptive study of society)

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linguistic anthropology

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systematic study of human language and communication with particular focus on the interaction of language and culture

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archaeology anthropology

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  • study of ancient things
  • study of past human life and culture through the examination of material culture
  • recover, analyze, and identify material
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