Howard Ball is a professor emeritus of political science at the University of Vermont. He is the author of more than thirty books, including At Liberty to Die; Genocide; and Bush, the Detainees, and the Constitution.
"Highly recommended for students of human rights politics and
forensic sciences."—P. G. Conway, CHOICE
“An excellent and accurate book that tells the story about the role
of forensic scientists in the recovery and identification effort in
the former Yugoslavia. It is well researched and thorough.”—Eric
Bartelink, associate professor of physical anthropology and
director of the California State University–Chico Human
Identification Laboratory
“Howard Ball’s erudite overview of the history behind [the
Balkans] conflict and the responses of the forensic and
psychosocial communities . . . are fascinating and in some ways
diverse. . . . It behooves us all to look at the lessons and issues
set out in works such as this and to try and slow down, and
ultimately halt, what would seem to be the consequences of the
worst of humankind.”—Margaret Cox, president of Inforce Foundation
and a former professor at the Cranfield Forensic Centre, Cranfield
University
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