ABOUT
Welcome to Decompanion, a pioneering digital platform dedicated to the standardisation and advancement of forensic taphonomy. Our mission is to empower rigorous scientific inquiry and education by providing a centralised repository of data that adheres to standardised nomenclature and methodologies, as endorsed by leading experts in the field.
Forensic taphonomy, the study of post-mortem processes that alter human remains, plays a crucial role in legal and scientific communities. By standardising the data collected from decomposition studies—including environmental factors and decomposition rates—Decompanion enhances the reliability, validity, and comparability of forensic research. This not only bolsters the scientific rigour necessary for court admissibility but also fosters transparency and reproducibility in experimental taphonomy.
Decompanion serves as a dynamic resource for researchers, educators, and professionals across various disciplines such as forensic science, anthropology, and law enforcement. Through our platform, users can access comprehensive datasets, engage with interactive case studies, participate in problem-based learning modules, and utilise virtual laboratory experiences. These features are designed to promote deeper understanding and innovation within the field of forensic taphonomy.
Our commitment extends to promoting ethical research practices and ensuring the respectful and secure handling of sensitive information. Decompanion adheres to stringent protocols for data anonymisation and informed consent, maintaining the integrity of the educational and research processes and instilling a strong sense of ethical responsibility in future forensic professionals.
By bridging the gap between academic research and practical forensic applications, Decompanion empowers the forensic taphonomy community to achieve new heights in research dissemination, audience engagement, and interdisciplinary collaboration. Join us in advancing the science of forensic taphonomy, enhancing educational practices, and shaping the future of forensic investigations.
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ABOUT
Welcome to Decompanion, a pioneering digital platform dedicated to the standardisation and advancement of forensic taphonomy. Our mission is to empower rigorous scientific inquiry and education by providing a centralised repository of data that adheres to standardised nomenclature and methodologies, as endorsed by leading experts in the field.
Forensic taphonomy, the study of post-mortem processes that alter human remains, plays a crucial role in legal and scientific communities. By standardising the data collected from decomposition studies—including environmental factors and decomposition rates—Decompanion enhances the reliability, validity, and comparability of forensic research. This not only bolsters the scientific rigour necessary for court admissibility but also fosters transparency and reproducibility in experimental taphonomy.
Decompanion serves as a dynamic resource for researchers, educators, and professionals across various disciplines such as forensic science, anthropology, and law enforcement. Through our platform, users can access comprehensive datasets, engage with interactive case studies, participate in problem-based learning modules, and utilise virtual laboratory experiences. These features are designed to promote deeper understanding and innovation within the field of forensic taphonomy.
Our commitment extends to promoting ethical research practices and ensuring the respectful and secure handling of sensitive information. Decompanion adheres to stringent protocols for data anonymization and informed consent, maintaining the integrity of the educational and research processes and instilling a strong sense of ethical responsibility in future forensic professionals.
By bridging the gap between academic research and practical forensic applications, Decompanion empowers the forensic taphonomy community to achieve new heights in research dissemination, audience engagement, and interdisciplinary collaboration. Join us in advancing the science of forensic taphonomy, enhancing educational practices, and shaping the future of forensic investigations.
8
COLLABORATORS
51
USERS
1
PUBLICATIONS
MEET THE TEAM
Our team brings together a diverse range of expertise, combining the skills of forensic specialists, seasoned engineers, and passionate educators.
Paige Tynan
Lead Researcher
Alison MacMillan
Principal supervisor
Neil Pickles
Supervisor
Chris Rogers
Supervisor
Amy Rattenbury
Advisor
Martyn Jones
Advisor