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Recommendations for large-scale exhumations of Potter's Fields: Cases in the US

Increased commitment to humanitarian identification and advances in DNA technology contribute to growing interest in large scale identification operations for unidentified, interred remains. However, scant literature discusses the practical challenges in conducting cemetery exhumations en masse for...

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Published in:Journal of forensic and legal medicine 2022-10, Vol.91, p.102399-102399, Article 102399
Main Authors: Kim, Jaymelee J., Moore, Megan K.
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Increased commitment to humanitarian identification and advances in DNA technology contribute to growing interest in large scale identification operations for unidentified, interred remains. However, scant literature discusses the practical challenges in conducting cemetery exhumations en masse for the purposes of DNA sampling and reinterment. This paper draws on a case study of cemetery exhumations conducted in the US as part of a multi-agency, multi-year endeavor, Operation UNITED. Challenges and strategies for managing logistics and manpower, locating human remains in active cemeteries, and overcoming containment and preservation issues of adult and juvenile remains are presented. This paper evidences the potential for investigation into cemetery exhumation strategies to assist in effective humanitarian identification. •Remapping of remains location may be necessary for unknown individuals.•Advance preparation for diverse preservation in a single cemetery is recommended.•Building temporary infrastructure in a cemetery assists in successful recovery.•Infant remains location requires special consideration and additional time.
ISSN:1752-928X
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DOI:10.1016/j.jflm.2022.102399