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Working in the Killing Fields - Forensic Science in Bosnia

English · Hardback

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While the specificities of individual wars vary, they share a ubiquitous aftermath: the task of finding and identifying the disappeared. The Bosnian war of the early 1990s that destroyed the sovereign state of Yugoslavia is no exception. In Working in the Killing Fields: Forensic Science in Bosnia, Howard Ball focuses on the recent development of forensic science technology and on the work of forensic professionals in Bosnia. The book offers a distinctive approach to war and its aftermath because it balances examination of complex features of new scientific forensic technology with insights into the lives of the men and women from around the globe who are tasked with finding and excavating bodies and conducting pathological examinations, along with explaining the cause of death to both international court criminal prosecutors and surviving families of the victims. Ball considers the physical dangers these professionals regularly confront while performing their site excavations, as well as the emotional pain, including PTSD, they contend with during their time in Bosnia and after they leave the killing fields.

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Acknowledgments    
Introduction: On the Bank of the River Drina, May 10, 2003    
Abbreviations    
Chapter 1. The “Disappeared” in War and the Need to Find and Identify Them    
Chapter 2. Balkan Nationalism, the Creation and the Collapse of Yugoslavia, and “Ethnic Cleansing”    
Chapter 3. Finding, Exhuming, and Identifying the Human Remains in Bosnia    
Chapter 4. The Forensic Scientists at Work in Bosnia’s “Killing Fields”    
Chapter 5. The Stark Realities Confronting the Searchers and the Survivors in Bosnia    
Notes    
Bibliography    
Index    
 


About the author










Howard Ball is a professor emeritus of political science at the University of Vermont. He is the author of more than thirty books, including At Liberty to Die; Genocide; and Bush, the Detainees, and the Constitution.


Summary

While the specificities of individual wars vary, they share a ubiquitous aftermath: the task of finding and identifying the "disappeared." The Bosnian war of the early 1990s that destroyed the sovereign state of Yugoslavia is no exception.

Product details

Authors Howard Ball, Howard Ball
Publisher Potomac Books Inc
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 15.04.2015
 
EAN 9781612347189
ISBN 978-1-61234-718-9
No. of pages 232
Subject Humanities, art, music > History > Contemporary history (1945 to 1989)

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