C.A. Pound Human Identification Lab
Providing skeletal identification and trauma analysis services to the state of Florida since 1991.
05/27/2025
Alumni get dibs, of course. I should have ordered more.
07/08/2024
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/07/06/us/tulsa-race-massacre-graves-dna.html
Who Died in the Tulsa Race Massacre? After more than a century, researchers hope to finally identify the victims of one of the worst racial attacks in American history.
05/20/2024
https://www.forensicmag.com/613150-Remains-of-1975-Munsingwear-Doe-Identified/
Remains of 1975 The Coconino County Sheriff’s Office, in partnership with Intermountain Forensics, the FBI’s Latent Print Unit, and the Coconino County Office of the Medical Examiner has successfully identified remains found 49 years ago as Gerald Francis Long, a Vietnam veteran originally from Minnesota.
03/18/2024
https://www.forensicmag.com/611978-New-Simpler-Cost-effective-Test-Helps-Identify-Touch-DNA/
New Simpler, Cost-effective Test Helps Identify Touch DNA This research has important implications for forensic investigations and being able to identify DNA from a primary contact—someone who may have committed the crime—as well as secondary DNA that was inadvertently and indirectly transferred through touch.
02/15/2024
Spread the love for Anthropology today, Happy Anthro Day!
See the fun events below!
uFASA Events - Follow them on social media: https://linktr.ee/ufasa_anthro
February 15: World Anthro Day - Casual Krishna/Plaza Social (11am-1pm)
February 16: Potluck with Emic (5pm): off campus
February 23: Clay Jewelry Making - Archaeology (midday): on campus
February 29: Apocalypse and Culture - Cultural Anthropology (6:30pm): on campus
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What counts as abuse of controlled substances? If you use illegal drugs, such as ma*****na, he**in, co***ne, ecstasy, inhalants, etc., you will not qualify for a career in a crime lab. This rule is so strict that even a single use may exclude you from a position in a crime lab—if a comparable applicant has never used an illegal drug, his or her application will have priority. Law enforcement agencies (police, sheriff, etc.) may allow single/reformed users to qualify if sufficient time has passed since that use. Habitual users should not apply.
I have a juvenile record. Won’t it stay sealed? It might stay sealed against a background check, but that may depend on the laws and practices of individual states. However, your juvenile activities may be exposed in a polygraph exam (although testers caution the subject to stick to adult history). If you are interested in crime lab work inquire early about the nature of the background check to see if you qualify for employment.
Who should be an undergraduate forensic science major? A forensic science major is for anyone who 1) has an interest in science applied to legal processes; 2) would like a science background to supplement their interest in criminal justice; and/or 3) likes science but cannot yet identify a specific scientific field of interest. Students should be able to maintain a C average or better. Although programs vary in conducting background checks on undergraduate students, applicants should have no criminal record or history of controlled substance abuse.
What do you mean by “have no criminal history”? Criminal records and histories are verified by a background check. Even when charges are not filed there is still a history, and that must be declared. Crime lab employees frequently must also undergo a polygraph test to verify the criminal history.
04/26/2023
https://twitter.com/The_AAFS/status/1651259987375853568?s=20
American Academy of Forensic Sciences on Twitter “Did you know your DNA could be found on a murder weapon you've never touched? We detected in 3/8 trials using our transfer DNA experimental design. What does this mean for court cases? Findings published in article: https://t.co/bL4dqa9Smg”
07/05/2022
Congratulations to CAPHIL analyst Samantha McCrane, and colleagues.
Implementing an antiracist framework in forensic anthropology: Our responsibility in professional organizations and as scientists Click on the article title to read more.
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