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  • Huffer, Damien, 1982-, et al. (author)
  • Bones of Contention : The Online Trade in Archaeological, Ethnographic and Anatomical Human Remains on Social Media Platforms
  • 2019
  • In: The Palgrave Handbook on Art Crime. - London : Palgrave Macmillan. - 9781137544049 - 9781137544056 ; , s. 527-556
  • Book chapter (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • The poorly regulated international marketplace for human remains is the subject of recent research to document the non-academic trade of former teaching specimens and recently “surfaced” specimens of archaeological, ethnographic or medico-legal import. Expanding the research of Huffer and Chappell (Crime, Law, and Social Change 131–153, 2014), this chapter focuses on Instagram, a platform with a recent history of facilitating other ‘grey’ and ‘black’ market activities but otherwise unexplored with regard to cultural property crime. Manual search methods were used to track relevant hashtags over three two-month periods from late 2015 to early 2016 in order to gather data on the size, geographic scope and diversity of categories of human remains as well as connections among various collecting communities. We conclude by discussing current legislation and future research directions.
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  • Steins, Krisjanis, et al. (author)
  • Recommendations for Placement of Bleeding Control Kits in Public Spaces-A Simulation Study
  • 2023
  • In: Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness. - : CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS. - 1935-7893 .- 1938-744X. ; 17
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Objective:Bleeding control measures performed by members of the public can prevent trauma deaths. Equipping public spaces with bleeding control kits facilitates these actions. We modeled a mass casualty incident to investigate the effects of public bleeding control kit location strategies.Methods:We developed a computer simulation of a bomb exploding in a shopping mall. We used evidence and expert opinion to populate the model with parameters such as the number of casualties, the publics willingness to aid, and injury characteristics. Four alternative placement strategies of public bleeding control kits in the shopping mall were tested: co-located with automated external defibrillators (AEDs) separated by 90-second walking intervals, dispersed throughout the mall at 10 locations, located adjacent to 1 exit, located adjacent to 2 exits.Results:Placing bleeding control kits at 2 locations co-located with AEDs resulted in the most victims surviving (18.2), followed by 10 kits dispersed evenly throughout the mall (18.0). One or 2 kit locations placed at the malls main exits resulted in the fewest surviving victims (15.9 and 16.1, respectively).Conclusions:Co-locating bleeding control kits with AEDs at 90-second walking intervals results in the best casualty outcomes in a modeled mass casualty incident in a shopping mall.
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