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Considering both living and deceased subjects, Forensic Human Identification explains how humans are identified through the use of diverse characteristics and markings including tattoos, fillings, retinal scans, and footprints. In providing an introduction for newcomers, the first section covers analysis of biomolecular evidence, impression evidence, external and internal physical evidence, facial recognition and reconstruction, methods of communication, and identification from personal effects. The second section illustrates the wider relevance of the science through high profile cases, including identity theft and fraud, crimes against humanity, and missing persons.