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Postcranial sex estimation criteria for Mexican Hispanics

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posted on 2024-03-12, 13:20 authored by M. Katherine Spradley, Bruce E. Anderson, Meredith Tise
<p>Population-specific reference data are necessary for sex estimation in forensic anthropological practice. Currently, there are no population-specific data for Hispanics equivalent to data available for American Blacks and Whites. Individuals of Mexican origin represent the largest group of Hispanics in the United States (Spradley and Jantz. 2011. J Forensic Sci;56:289). This paper presents new population-specific sex estimation criteria for postcranial measurements for Mexican Hispanics. Metric data come from positively identified border-crossing fatalities at the Pima County Office of the Medical Examiner and documented cemetery collections curated at Universidad Nacional Aut?onoma de M?exico and Universidad Aut?onoma de Yucat?an. Stepwise variable selection procedures and discriminant function analyses were utilized to generate classification functions for postcrania. Sectioning points were also created for select measurements. Both the cross-validated classification rates and sectioning points achieved accuracy rates as high as 95% and 92%, respectively. These new criteria will improve sex estimation for US Mexico border crossers and Hispanics in the US.</p>

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National Institute of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice

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  • Department of Life Sciences (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Journal of Forensic Sciences

Volume

60

Issue

S1

Pages/Article Number

S27-S31

Publisher

Wiley for American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS)

ISSN

0022-1198

eISSN

1556-4029

Date Submitted

2015-03-25

Date Accepted

2014-01-29

Date of First Publication

2014-11-24

Date of Final Publication

2015-01-23

Date Document First Uploaded

2015-03-25

ePrints ID

16977

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