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    Validation of the Acetabulum As a Skeletal Indicator of Age at Death in Modern European‐Americans by Winburn, Allysha Powanda

    Published in Journal of forensic sciences (01-07-2019)
    “…Progressive changes in the acetabulum have been used in modern skeletal age estimation, but they have not been completely understood. If their age correlations…”
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    Objectivity is a myth that harms the practice and diversity of forensic science by Winburn, Allysha Powanda, Clemmons, Chaunesey M.J.

    Published in Forensic science international. Synergy (01-01-2021)
    “…•Forensic science data are theory laden; pure scientific objectivity is a myth.•Upholding this myth marginalizes forensic scientists with subjective…”
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    Antemortem tooth loss as a biomarker of poverty: Dental evidence of “weathering” in a contemporary U.S. skeletal sample by Walkup, Taylor Nicole, Winburn, Allysha Powanda, Stock, Michala

    Published in Forensic science international. Synergy (01-01-2023)
    “…In societies where resources are unequally distributed, structural inequities can be physically embodied over lifetimes. Lived experiences including racism,…”
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    Operationalizing a Structural Vulnerability Profile for forensic anthropology: Skeletal and dental biomarkers of embodied inequity by Winburn, Allysha Powanda, Miller Wolf, Katherine A., Marten, Meredith G.

    Published in Forensic science international. Synergy (01-01-2022)
    “…Human societies create and maintain structures in which individuals and groups experience varying degrees of inequity and suffering that may be skeletally and…”
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    A comparison of three established age estimation methods on an adult Spanish sample by Rissech, Carme, Wilson, Jeremy, Winburn, Allysha Powanda, Turbón, Daniel, Steadman, Dawnie

    Published in International journal of legal medicine (01-01-2012)
    “…Most current methods for adult skeletal age-at-death estimation are based on American samples comprising individuals of European and African ancestry. Our…”
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    Operationalizing the structural vulnerability profile within the medical examiner context by Znachko, Caroline L., Winburn, Allysha Powanda, Frame, Meredith, Maines, Sarah

    Published in Forensic science international. Synergy (01-01-2023)
    “…The medicolegal death investigation process in the United States, historically focused on personal identification and determination of cause and manner of…”
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    Responding to the American Academy of Forensic Sciences vision, mission, and values statements: Comments, revisions, and proposed actions by Winburn, Allysha Powanda, Clemmons, Chaunesey M.J., Delgado, Thomas A., Hartley, Stephanie, Latham, Krista E., Pilloud, Marin A., Tallman, Sean D.

    Published in Forensic science international. Synergy (01-01-2021)
    “…•We call for revisions to the current AAFS vision, mission, and values statements.•Truly aspirational statements will provide guiding principles for forensic…”
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    A hierarchy of expert performance as applied to forensic anthropology by Hartley, Stephanie, Winburn, Allysha Powanda

    Published in Journal of forensic sciences (01-09-2021)
    “…Due to their medicolegal repercussions, forensic anthropology conclusions must be reliable, consistent, and minimally compromised by bias. Yet, a synthetic…”
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    Metric forensic anthropology decisions: Reliability and biasability of sectioning‐point‐based sex estimates by Hartley, Stephanie, Winburn, Allysha Powanda, Dror, Itiel E.

    Published in Journal of forensic sciences (01-01-2022)
    “…Subjective decisions make human cognitive processes more susceptible to bias and error. Specifically, research indicates that additional context biases…”
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    Recentering forensic anthropology within a multifaceted body of evolutionary theory: Strengthening method by making theory explicit by Winburn, Allysha Powanda, Yim, An‐Di, Stock, Michala K.

    “…The discipline of forensic anthropology has been critiqued for its lack of a theoretical basis. In response, practitioners often assert that their analyses are…”
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