Rhian Dunn, Andrea Zurek-Ost, Paige Lynch, Carrie Bohn Warren
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Dennis C. Dirkmaat, PhD, D-ABFA, is an essential figure in the discipline of forensic anthropology. He has been committed to research, as evidenced by the grants he has been awarded regarding victim recovery and outdoor crime scene interpretation. He has mentored not only hundreds of undergraduate and graduate students in his role as chair of the Applied Forensic Sciences Department at Mercyhurst University, but also countless individuals in the medicolegal system who have attended his annual forensic anthropology short courses over the past 30 years. Furthermore, he has conducted nearly 1,000 forensic cases to date and has consistently maintained his stance on the importance of the role forensic anthropologists play in outdoor crime scene recovery. His work and motto of “question everything” has surely influenced advances within the discipline of forensic anthropology, as well as encouraged his students to follow in his footsteps. Therefore, this article aims to provide insight into Dr. Dirkmaat’s life story and to present his achievements and convictions across his career.
丹尼斯·德克马特(Dennis C. Dirkmaat)博士是法医人类学领域的重要人物。他一直致力于研究,他在受害者康复和户外犯罪现场解释方面获得了资助。在担任默西赫斯特大学应用法医科学系主任期间,他不仅指导了数百名本科生和研究生,而且在过去的30年里,还指导了无数参加他的年度法医人类学短期课程的医学法律系统中的个人。此外,到目前为止,他已经进行了近1000个法医案件,并始终坚持他的立场,即法医人类学家在室外犯罪现场恢复中发挥重要作用。他的工作和“质疑一切”的座右铭无疑影响了法医人类学学科的进步,也鼓励了他的学生追随他的脚步。因此,本文旨在深入了解Dirkmaat博士的生活故事,并介绍他在职业生涯中的成就和信念。