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- Ethical considerations in dealing with human remains + (The training of forensic anthropologists i … The training of forensic anthropologists is usually associated with archaeology, with little or no contact with human remains that are not skeletonized. Education is important for the proper implementation of ethical principles. So, it is necessary to educate forensic anthropologists in practical skills, and moral and legal responsibilities brought about by their work. </br></br>Moreover, when talking about forensic anthropology there are few international or national associations with formal codes of ethics like the American Board of Forensic Anthropology, the British Association for Forensic Anthropology, and the International Forensic Center of Excellence for the Investigation of Genocide. These associations provide broad guidelines about behavior but little attention to practice '"`UNIQ--ref-00000987-QINU`"' .</br>'"`UNIQ--references-00000988-QINU`"'`"' . '"`UNIQ--references-00000988-QINU`"')