Department of Forensic Anthropometry

The Department of Forensic Anthropometry at Saveetha School of Law stands as a pioneering institution dedicated to the study, research, and practice of forensic anthropology and its pivotal role in legal investigations. With a focus on Crime Scene Investigation, Mass Disaster Response, Legal Investigations, Human Rights Investigations, and Expert Testimony, the department offers a comprehensive curriculum that equips students with the multidisciplinary expertise needed to address complex forensic challenges.

At the heart of the Department of Forensic Anthropometry is a distinguished faculty comprising experts with diverse backgrounds and expertise. Faculty members bring together a wealth of knowledge and experience from fields such as forensic anthropology, biological anthropology, skeletal analysis, forensic science, law enforcement, legal practice, and human rights advocacy. This multidisciplinary approach enriches the learning experience and ensures that students receive comprehensive instruction that reflects the multifaceted nature of forensic investigations.

The curriculum offered by the Department of Forensic Anthropometry covers a wide range of topics relevant to forensic anthropology and its applications in legal contexts. Students delve into the principles and techniques of skeletal analysis, trauma interpretation, forensic osteology, and the identification of human remains. They also learn about the ethical, legal, and social dimensions of forensic anthropology, including the role of forensic experts in legal proceedings and human rights investigations.

One of the key strengths of the department is its emphasis on practical training and experiential learning. Students have the opportunity to participate in simulated crime scene investigations, mock disaster response exercises, and forensic laboratory work, allowing them to apply their theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios. Under the guidance of experienced faculty members, students gain hands-on experience in evidence collection, analysis, and interpretation, preparing them for future roles in forensic investigations.

The Department of Forensic Anthropometry also fosters a culture of research and scholarly inquiry. Faculty members engage in cutting-edge research projects, publish scholarly articles, and contribute to academic discourse in the field of forensic anthropology. Students are encouraged to participate in research activities, pursue independent projects, and contribute to the advancement of knowledge in forensic science and law. The department maintains strong partnerships with law enforcement agencies, forensic laboratories, humanitarian organisations, and international bodies to provide students with practical exposure and networking opportunities. Through internships, externships, and collaborative projects, students have the opportunity to work alongside professionals in the field and gain valuable insights into the practical applications of forensic anthropology. The Department of Forensic Anthropometry at Saveetha School of Law is committed to excellence in education, research, and practice, shaping future forensic professionals who can make meaningful contributions to the administration of justice, humanitarian efforts, and human rights advocacy. With its multidisciplinary faculty, comprehensive curriculum, practical training opportunities, and commitment to scholarly inquiry, the department prepares students to excel in the complex and rewarding field of forensic anthropology.

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Dr. M. Karthik Ganesh, Ph.D.,