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Mass grave localization prediction with geographical information systems in Guatemala and future impacts
Authors:Perla Santilln  Scott Edwards  Jenise Swall  Tal Simmons
Institution:1. Crisis Response Team, Amnesty International, Washington, District of Columbia, USASearch for more papers by this authorJenise Swall PhD, Tal Simmons PhD,
First published: 29 September 2021
Presented at the Mid-Atlantic Association of Forensic Science Annual Meeting, September 2020, held virtually;2. and at the 73rd Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, February 15–19, 2021, held virtually.
Abstract:Conducting physical searches for mass grave locations based on anecdotal evidence is a time-consuming and resource-intensive endeavor in circumstances that often pose a threat to personal safety. The development of tools and procedures to speed such searches can greatly reduce the risk involved, increase the number of individuals whose remains are recovered and identified, and more importantly, reunite these remains with their loved ones to provide them with a proper burial. Geographic information systems (GIS) software, which can analyze and manipulate the spatial characteristics of known mass grave data, represents a powerful tool that can be used to predict new mass grave locations and increase the speed and efficiency with which they are investigated. Using the open source QGIS project, existing mass grave locations in Guatemala were analyzed based on their distance from and change in elevation relative to roads, streets, waterways, points of interest, and possible villages/towns. Statistical and geostatistical analyses performed to detect relationships among the variables resulted in patterns that warrant further study and can be used to further narrow areas of investigation.
Keywords:geostatistics  Guatemala  location prediction  mass graves  open source GIS  QGIS
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