The process of identifying the victim(s) of crime is an essential component of any law enforcement investigation where decomposition, trauma and purposeful disfigurement have made identity uncertain. Using computer-graphic and mathematical means of facial reconstruction and approximation - from segmented, decomposed or skeletal remains overs a cost-efficient, anatomically-accurate and expedient methodology to accomplish this core component. "Computer-Graphic Facial Reconstruction" showcases current progress in computer-graphic facial reconstruction from forensic anthropology and odontology to perceptual psychology. Written by John Clement and Murray Marks, this book is available from Academic Press at www.elsevier.com.