Forensic Genealogy: Theory & Practice—the first comprehensive text on this field of study—will be released this summer. Published by the National Genealogical Society (NGS), it is an expert overview of all areas of forensic genealogy practice. Genealogists and family history organizations can pre-order the book through the NGS online store.
Forensic Genealogy: Theory & Practice
is the brainchild of Michael S. Ramage, JD, CG, and Catherine Becker Wiest Desmarais, CG. Contributing authors include Kelvin L. Meyers, FTxSGS, Angie Bush, David Gurney, JD, PhD,
Cairenn Binder, and Rich Venezia. The authors deeply dive into the
specialty areas and skills required to build a career as a forensic
genealogist or understand the field better.
Part one of the book examines forensic
genealogy’s major subspecialties, including missing and unknown estate
heirs, real estate issues, and military repatriation as well as emerging
and less-commonly practiced subspecialties such as copyright and
trademark, reparations, and tribal-membership research. Part two focuses
on the nuts and bolts of establishing and running a business as a
forensic genealogist. The authors also cover best practices of casework
and the convergence of Genealogical Proof
Standards (GPS) and evidentiary rules in legal cases. The authors offer a
seventeen-page glossary of terms for those new to the field.
Forensic Genealogy: Theory & Practice
is a must-have for genealogists wishing to establish a career as a
forensic genealogist and those interested in this specialized field.
Edited by Thomas W. Jones, PhD, CG, CGG, CGL, FASG, FNGS, FUGA, the book can be pre-ordered now.
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