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Scott, Douglas<br />

1993 Firearm Identification of the El Mozote Execution Site. United Nations Truth Commission for El Salvador, New York, NY.<br />

Segovia, Adrienne, Mitra B. Kalelkar, Aldo J. Fusaro, Scott Den<strong>to</strong>n, Edmund R. Donoghue, Kendall V. Crowns, Eupil Choi, J. Lawrence Cogan, Ronald<br />

Serchuk, Richard B., Barry D. Krtz, and B. Kalman Friedman<br />

2001 Forensic Odon<strong>to</strong>logy Exercise in a Mass Fatality Incident. A Paper Presented at the American Academy of Forensic Sciences 53rd Annual<br />

Meeting, February 19-24, 2001, Seattle, Washing<strong>to</strong>n.<br />

Shkrum, M.J.<br />

1996 Waiting for a Disaster <strong>to</strong> Happen. Canadian Society of Forensic Science, 29(3):175-179<br />

Silber, L.<br />

1996 Reconciliation Means Finding Where the Bodies Lie. The Financial Times, Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 14, 1996.<br />

Sidell, Frederick R., et al.<br />

1998 Janes Chem-Bio Handbook.<br />

Silva, Lore<strong>to</strong> S., Kathrynn Jemmott, and Ann H. Ross<br />

2004 In the Name of the Dead: The Panamanian Truth Commission's Search for the "Disappeared". A Poster Presentation before the 56th Annual<br />

Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, February 20, 2004, Dallas, Texas.<br />

Simmons, Tal<br />

1999 Seeing the Forest (And not Missing the Trees): Large Scale International Forensic Missions. Abstract of a paper presented at the 6th Annual<br />

Meeting of the Midwest Bioarchaeology and Forensic Anthropology Association, East Lansing, Michigan. Electronic document on file at<br />

(http://archlab.uindy.edu ), University of Indianapolis Archeology and Forensics Labora<strong>to</strong>ry.<br />

2004 Rapid Responses <strong>to</strong> International Incidents: To Go or Not <strong>to</strong> Go (or When <strong>to</strong> Go and How <strong>to</strong> Go)? A Panel Presentation before the 56th Annual<br />

Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, February 21, 2004, Dallas, Texas.<br />

Simmons, Tal, and William D. Haglund<br />

2001 Victim Identification in Human Rights Missions: Transparency in Professional Standards and Ethics. A Paper Presented at the American<br />

Academy of Forensic Sciences 53rd Annual Meeting, February 19-24, 2001, Seattle, Washing<strong>to</strong>n.<br />

Simpson, J. and J. Bennett<br />

1985 The Disappeared and the Mothers of the Plaza. St. Martin's Press, New York, NY.<br />

Simon, J.D.<br />

1997 Biological Terrorism: Preparing <strong>to</strong> Meet the Threat. Journal of the American Medical Association, 278:428-430.<br />

Single<strong>to</strong>n, A.C.<br />

1951 The Roentgenological Identification of Victims of the "Noronic" Disaster. American Journal of Roentgenology and Radiation Therapy, 66(3):<br />

375-384.<br />

Skolnick, Andrew A.<br />

1992 Game's Afoot in Many Lands for Forensic Scientists Investigating Most-Extreme Human Rights Abuses. Journal of the American Medical<br />

Association, 268:579-583.<br />

1995 Forensic Scientists Helping Haiti Heal. Journal of the American Medical Association, 274(15):1181.<br />

Sledzik, Paul S.<br />

1994 Hardin, Missouri, Cemetery Disaster. The Connective Tissue, 10(1):11.<br />

1996a Physical Anthropology's Role in Identification of Disaster Fatalities. In Proceedings of the Second National Symposium on Dentistry's Role and<br />

Responsibility in Mass Disaster Identification, American Dental Association, Chicago, IL. pp.62-64.<br />

1996b Federal Resources in Mass Disaster Response. Cultural Resources Management, 19(10):19-20.<br />

http://crm.nps.gov/archive/19-10/19-10-7.pdf<br />

1998 Anthropology and Mass Fatality Response. In Proceedings of the International Symposium on Family and Victim Assistance for Transportation<br />

Disasters. National Transportation Safety Board, September 28-29, 1998, Arling<strong>to</strong>n, VA.<br />

Sledzik, P.S., and D.R. Hunt<br />

1995 When the Dead Return Part 1: The Hardin Disaster. Proceedings of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, 1:154.<br />

1997 Disaster Relief Efforts at the Hardin Cemetery. In D.A. Poirier and N.F. Bellan<strong>to</strong>ni (edi<strong>to</strong>rs), In Remembrance: Archaeology and Death, Bergin<br />

and Garvey, Westport, CT. pp:185-198.<br />

Sledzik, Paul S., and William C. Rodriguez, III<br />

2002 Damnum Fatale: The Taphonomic Fate of Human Remains in Mass Disasters. In W. Haglund and M. Sorg, edi<strong>to</strong>rs, Advances in Forensic<br />

Taphonomy: Method, Theory, and Archaeological Perspectives, CRC Press, Boca Ra<strong>to</strong>n, FL. pp.321-330.<br />

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