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Dr Julie Roberts

School of Biological and Environmental Sciences

Faculty of Science

1. Disaster Victim Identification (DVI)

- Achieving positive identifications in highly disrupted, burnt and commingled remains. Analysis of factors that influence DNA success rates in mass fatality incidents / fatal fires, including recovery methods at the scene, environmental influences, tissue types, and mortuary processes
- Improving protocols for recovery of fragmented and burnt remains
- Multidisciplinary approaches to improve identification rates of large population groups including victims of war crimes and unidentified deceased migrants
- Post-conflict analysis of the deceased: Using multiple datasets to identify patterns relating to demographic profiles of victims, cause of death, geographical location of crimes and burial sites

2. Strengthening the links between higher education and commercial forensic science

3. Presentation of forensic anthropology evidence in expert witness statements and the courtroom, and how this impacts on the bereaved.

Chapters

Roberts J. 2023. Recovery and identification of burnt remains in a military theatre of operations The warrior six Ellingham S, Adserias-Garriga J, Zapico SC, Ubelaker DH. Burnt Human Remains: Recovery, Analysis, and Interpretation :383-405 Wiley 9781119682608 DOI Publisher Url Public Url

Smith C, Roberts JA. 2016. The Animal Remains from Stonehall and Crossiecrown The Development of Neolithic House Societies in Orkney :485-494 Oxbow Books DOI Publisher Url

Márquez‐Grant N, Roberts J. 2012. Introduction Forensic Ecology Handbook :1-5 Wiley DOI

Cook G, Márquez-Grant N, Roberts J, Beckett S. 2012. Other Scientific Methods Related to Victim Identification Forensic Ecology Handbook: From Crime Scene to Court :99-110 DOI Publisher Url

Litherland S, Márquez-Grant N, Roberts J. 2012. Forensic Archaeology Forensic Ecology Handbook: From Crime Scene to Court :23-48 DOI Publisher Url

Roberts J. 2012. Forensic Anthropology Roberts J, Marquez-Grant N. Forensic Ecology Handbook: From Crime Scene to Court :49-69 Wiley-Blacwell DOI Publisher Url

Roberts J, Marquez-Grant N, Litherland S. 2012. European Perspectives and the Role of the Forensic Archaeologist Dirkmaat DC. A Companion to Forensic Anthropology :598-626 Wiley-Blackwell DOI Publisher Url

Roberts J, Battley N, King S, James H, Yeoman P. 2008. Human Remains Carragain TO. Excavations at St Ethernan's Monastery, Isle of May, Fife 1992-7 83 :83-91 Antiquity Publications Ltd

Roberts J, Brayne K. 2003. Human Skeletal Remains, 1993-2001 Lightfoot C. Amorium Reports II Research Papers and Technical Reports 2 British Archaeological Reports Oxford Limited

Márquez-Grant N, Webster H, Dussault M-C, Harris M, Roberts J, Errickson D, Medina CS. Identifying blast trauma in the human skeleton: Crimes in the Past: Archaeological and Anthropological Evidence :206-243 Archaeopress Publishing Ltd DOI Publisher Url Public Url

Journal article

Blau S, Roberts J, Cunha E, Delabarde T, Mundorff AZ, de Boer HH. 2023. Re-examining so-called ‘secondary identifiers’ in Disaster Victim Identification (DVI): Why and how are they used? Forensic Science International, 345 :111615 DOI Author Url Publisher Url

Errickson D, Carew RM, Collings AJ, Biggs MJP, Haig P, O’Hora H, Marsh N, Roberts J. 2022. A survey of case studies on the use of forensic three-dimensional printing in England and Wales International Journal of Legal Medicine, 136 :1605-1619 DOI Author Url Publisher Url Public Url

de Boer HH, Roberts J, Delabarde T, Mundorff AZ, Blau S. 2020. Disaster victim identification operations with fragmented burnt or commingled remains: experienced based recommendations Forensic Sciences Research, DOI Author Url Publisher Url Public Url

Sharman P, Clarke A, MacSween A, Roberts J, Alldritt D, Photos-Jones E. 2007. Excavation of a Bronze Age funerary site at Loth Road, Sanday, Orkney Scottish Archaeological Internet Reports, 25 DOI Publisher Url

Lightfoot CS, Arbel Y, Böhlendorf-Arslan B, Roberts JA, Witte-Orr J. 2004. The Amorium Project: Excavation and Research in 2001 Dumbarton Oaks Papers, 58 :355-355 DOI Publisher Url Public Url

MacGregor G, Miller J, Roberts J, Donnelly M, Tompsett G, Evans C. 2003. Excavation of an urned cremation burial of the Bronze Age, Glennan, Argyll and Bute Scottish Archaeological Internet Reports, 8 DOI Publisher Url

Goodwin W, McFarlane J, Roberts J. 2003. The identification of a US serviceman recovered from the Holy Loch, Scotland. Science & justice : journal of the Forensic Science Society, 43 :45-47 DOI Author Url Publisher Url

Brown G, Roberts JA. 2000. Excavations in the Medieval Cemetery of the City Churches, Nethergate, Dundee Tayside and Fife Archaeological Journal, 6 :70-86 Publisher Url

Johnstone L, Roberts JA. Human Remains from the Gardens of Colonsay House Scottish Archaeological Journal, 23 :67-73 DOI Publisher Url

Atkinson JA, Photos-Jones E, Roberts J, Rutherford A, Smith C. Excavation of 10th-century burials at Chapelhall, Innellan, Argyll, 1994 Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 130 :651-676 DOI Publisher Url

James HF, Lorimer DH, Roberts J. Excavations of a medieval cemetery at Skaill House, and a cist in the Bay of Skaill, Sandwick, Orkney Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 129 :753-777 DOI Publisher Url

Moloney C, Hastie M, Holden T, Roberts J, Franklin J, Henderson D. New evidence for the origins and evolution of Dunbar: excavations at the Captain's Cabin, Castle Park, Dunbar, East Lothian Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 131 :283-317 DOI Publisher Url

MacGregor G, Roberts J, Cox A, Donnelly M, Evans C, Arthur J. Excavation of an Iron Age burial mound, Loch Borralie, Durness, Sutherland Scottish Archaeological Internet Reports, 9 DOI Publisher Url

Lelong O, Pollard T, Roberts JA, Shepherd IAG. Excavation of a Bronze Age ring cairn at Cloburn Quarry, Cairngryffe Hill, Lanarkshire Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 128 :105-142 DOI Publisher Url

Marquez-Grant N, Roberts J. Redefining forensic anthropology and its role in mass fatality investigations (forensic anthropology and DVI in the 21st century) European Journal of Anatomy, Publisher Url Public Url

Roberts J, Baldry A. Disposal of a Homicide Victim by Dismemberment and Burning: The Contribution of Forensic Anthropology and Archaeology in Reconstructing the Crime Archaeological and Environmental Forensic Science, 2 :39–48-39–48 DOI Author Url Publisher Url

Roberts J, Fyles C, Hall D. Watching Brief on environmental improvements around St Johns Kirk, Perth Tayside and Fife Archaeological Journal, 11 :19-46

Scholarly edition

Roberts J, Hackman L, Delabarde T, De Boer HH. 2022. Forensic Anthropology: A primer for courts

Report

Angiolini E. 2016. Report of the National Cremation Investigation Author Url Publisher Url Public Url

Books (authored)

Márquez-Grant N, Roberts J. 2012. Forensic Ecology Handbook: From Crime Scene to Court Márquez‐Grant N, Roberts J. :1-250 Wiley DOI Publisher Url

O'Sullivan J, Hallissey M, Roberts J. 2002. Human Remains in Irish Archaeology: Legal, Scientific, Planning and Ethical Implications O'Sullivan J, Hallissey M, Roberts J. The Heritage Council

Thesis/Dissertation

Roberts J. 2011. An Anthropological Study of War Crimes against Children in Kosovo and Bosnia-Herzegovina in the 1990s Huggett J, Black S.

Other Professional Activity:

External examiner for professional accreditation of forensic archaeologist at Netherlands Forensic Institute. 2025

Voted Co-Lead for Working Group 4. COST Migrant Disaster Victim Identification Project. 2025

Provided specialist forensic anthropology and archaeology DVI training for Netherlands Police. 2025

Attended meeting at Amsterdam Police HQ. Invited by Netherlands police to assist with producing new SOPs for recovery and identification of human remains at disaster sites, and proposed national training event. 2024

Provided specialist Disaster Victim Identification Training (theory and practice) for medico-legal professionals and CSIs in Estonia, as part of two week course run by DVI resilience. 2024

Annual Guest Lecturer, Victorian Institute for Forensic Medicine CPD course: The Analysis and Interpretation of Skeletal Trauma. Title- The Principles of Blast Injuries and the Effects on Bone, https://www.vifm.org/wp-content/uploads/Skeletal_Trauma_Flyer.pdf.

Areas of Specialisation • Human skeletal biology • Anthropological methods of human identification • Interpretation of trauma and thermal damage to bone • Complex forensic anthropology and archaeology casework • Disaster Victim Identification (DVI) • Professional Standards in Forensic Anthropology • Expert Witness Practising forensic anthropologist and archaeologist with professional certification at the most senior level (RAI Cert FA-I). Over 20 years of experience in the location, recovery and identification of human remains from scenes of crime, war zones and mass fatality incidents, specialising in the recovery, examination and interpretation of burnt and highly fragmented remains. Expertise includes assistance with devising search strategies for human remains; examination of the deceased using anthropological techniques to determine identity; disaster victim identification; advising on and collecting post-mortem DNA samples; setting-up and managing workflow through temporary and permanent mortuaries; the production of expert witness statements and specialist reports. Involved in developing professional standards in forensic anthropology in collaboration with the RAI and BAFA. Author of numerous field, mortuary and laboratory Standard Operating Procedures relating to identification of the deceased from individual and mass fatality incidents, and contributor to a number of mass fatality resilience plans..

Development and Provision of CPD training in Forensic Anthropology and Archaeology for Military and Civilian Police, Medico-legal professionals and Forensic Practitioners from 2001 to present date.

RAI FA I Mentor for 2 Cert FA II and 4 Cert FA III forensic anthropologists. Appointed mentor at various dates since 2015. Mentorship involves assisting mentees to progress in forensic anthropology, within the remits of the RAI professional certification scheme.

Registered as an Expert Advisor in Forensic Anthropology and Archaeology with the National Crime Agency.

Other invited event:

Lyon, France, Invited to attend by UK DVI Police Coordinator, as UK representative for forensic anthropologists and archaeologists, 34th Interpol DVI Conference. 2025

Marseilles / Hybrid, Invited speaker at round table discussion on professional certification in Forensic Anthropology in Europe, Forensic Anthropology Society for Europe 20th Anniversary Symposiun. 2023

Winchester, Invited speaker. Oral presentation given on Forensic Anthropology, CPD event for faciomaxillary surgeons at the Royal Hampshire Hospital Winchester. 2023

Virtual CPD Summer School, University of Cardiff, Invited speaker at University of Cardiff Virtual CPD Summer School, organised during Covid 19 Pandemic. Hosted by School of Radiography, Forensic Anthropology and Radiography. 2020

Forensic Science Centre, Ministry of the Interior, Zagreb, Croatia., As part of EU funded twinning project, I provided a week-long series of lectures and practical sessions on the recovery, examination and identification of fragmented commingled and burnt remains following a mass fatality incident. Output included contribution to SOPs and DVI Guide for Croatia, EU Twinning Project: Disaster Victim Identification in Natural and Man-made Disasters and Terrorism Acts. 2017

External collaboration:

PhD Research, International Commission on Missing Persons (ICMP). 2025

Forensic Anthropology Lead and Netherlands DVI Commander, Netherlands Forensic Institute and Netherlands Police. 2024

Mike Groen, Netherlands Forensic Institute, https://www.researchgate.net/scientific-contributions/WJ-Mike-Groen-2163340021. 2024

DNA Laboratory Manager, Cellmark Forensic Services, https://www.cellmarkforensics.co.uk/. 2023

Scientists in Histology and Anthropology, Alecto Forensic Services / Forensic Access. 2023

Interpol DVI Pathology and Anthropology Sub-Working Group, Interpol. 2018

Director, Professor Peter Vanezis OBE, Academy of Forensic Medical Sciences. 2009

Director, Mr Howard Way, OBE, DVI Resilience, https://dviresilience.com/.

Media Coverage:

Media report on my forensic anthropology and archaeology expertise and expert witness evidence in murder investigation, Sussex 2025

Media report on judges summary of a trial in which a couple were found guilty of causing the death of their son, by neglect. Includes my expert evidence as a forensic anthropologist 2024

Featured in BBC production Meet the Ancestors: The Tomb that Time Forgot, Series 2, Episode 4 of 6. Interviews and footage of my analysis of human remains from a Neolithic tomb in Orkney 2024

Featured in a Channel 5 production which follows the work of West Yorkshire Police. Filmed and interviewed at LJMU and on site, recovering and identifying human remains 2024

Media report on my forensic anthropology and archaeology professional expertise and expert witness evidence in a murder investigation, Essex 2023

Media report on professional expertise and expert witness evidence in a murder investigation, Northumberland 2023

Featured in Judge Rinders Crime Stories, Series 6 Episode 8: Christopher Foster. Filmed and interviewed regarding my role as a forensic anthropologist at the disaster site and in the mortuary 2021

Expert evidence reported in BBC and Sky News, and the Biography "April". The book was co-authored by the parents of April Jones, a 5 year old child who was abducted and murdered in 2012. I was lead forensic anthropologist for the prosecution and gave expert witness testimony at the trial of Mark Bridger. 2015
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Television drama Secrets of the Dead: Day of the Zulu. Filmed analysing human and animal bones on the battlefield at Isandlewana, during an archaeological investigation into historical accounts of the Anglo-Zulu War 2001

Crime Fiction Advisor, since 2023, assisting novelists with forensic anthropology and archaeology plots.

Filmed and Interviewed for the television programme Donal McIntyres Killer Evidence. Featuring my work as a forensic anthropologist in estimating the living age of a convicted killer. To be shown in May 2025 on ITV

Television Series Two Men in a Trench. Appeared in two episodes as the osteoarchaeologist investigating battlefields at Flodden and Shrewsbury. Presented by Tony Pollard and Niel Oliver, A book accompanied the series

Conference presentation:

Oral presentation, LJMU / Online, FORRI Symposium, Human Identification: Forensic Casework and Research. 2024

Poster presentation, LJMU / Online, FORRI Symposium, Human Identification: International Training and Knowledge Exchange. 2024

Oral presentation, LJMU, Research and Knowledge Exchange Conference: Future Solutions, Bridging the Gap between Academia and Practice: Keeping it Real, Forensic Research in a Commercially Agressive Landscape. 2024

Oral presentation, Oxford University, British Association for Forensic Anthropology Winter Conference 2024, Keeping it Real: Forensic Research in a Commercially Agressive Landscape. 2024

Oral presentation, British Association for Human Identification 2024 Conference, Disaster Victim Identification: Personal Reflections. 2024

Oral presentation, Warsaw, International Commission on Missing Persons (ICMP) International DNA meeting, Factors affecting DNA preservation in disrupted, burnt and commingled remains. 2024

Oral presentation, Bristol, British Association for Forensic Odontology Autumn Conference (invited speaker), A Breath of Fresh Air: Collaborative Approaches between Forensic Odontology and Anthropology. 2023

Oral presentation, Canterbury Christchurch University (invited speaker), Future of Forensic Science Conference, Bridging the Gap between Academia and Practice. 2023

Oral presentation, Coventry, British Association for Forensic Anthropology Spring Conference 2023, Traumatic Injuries and Forensic Anthropology: Case Types, Description and Interpretation. 2023

Oral presentation, Singapore, 32nd Interpol DVI Conference, Operation Logan: DVI Investigations and Mortuary Examinations. 2023

Oral presentation, Royal Society of Medicine, London (invited speaker), Royal Society of Medicine: Disaster Victim Identification, Disaster Victim Identification and Forensic Anthropology. 2023

Oral presentation, Oxford, Oxford Spires Hotel, HM Coroners' DVI Conference, Forensic Anthropology and Disaster Victim Identification. 2023

Oral presentation, Online, British Association for Forensic Anthropology Winter Conference and AGM, Mental Health in Forensic Anthropology. 2022

Oral presentation, Interpol General Secretariat Lyon, 31st Interpol Disaster Victim Identification Conference, Factors affecting DNA success rates in disrupted and commingled remains. 2022

Oral presentation, Seattle, Washington, 74th AAFS Annual Scientific Conference, Forensic Anthropology in the United Kingdom: The evolving landscape and professional certification of the discipline. 2022

Oral presentation, Tomsk / Hybrid, 14th Congress of Association of Anthropologists and Ethnologists of Russia, Forensic Anthropology in the United Kingdom. 2021

Oral presentation, Moscow / Hybrid, Association of Forensic Medical Experts International Congress: Topical Issues of Forensic Medicine and Expert Practice 2021, Forensic Anthropology in the United Kingdom. 2021

Oral presentation, Moreton-In Marsh, Fire College, British Association of Human Identification Summer Conference, The Identification and Recovery of Burnt and Fragmented Remains. 2019

Oral presentation, Cranfield University, The 20th Annual Confernece of the British Association for Biological Anthropology and Osteoarchaeology, Forensic Anthropology in the 21st Century. 2018

Oral presentation, Manchester, British Association for Human Identification: Migration and Identification, Achieving a Positive Identification: Factors affecting DNA success rates in highly disrupted and commingled remains. 2017

Oral presentation, Belgium, Second International Academic Conference on Missing Children and Adults, The identification of unknown persons: A multidisciplinary approach. 2015

Oral presentation, San Antonio, Texas, 3rd International Conference on Forensic Research and Technology, Forensic Anthropology: Multidisciplinary Approaches to Complex Investigations in the UK. 2014

Poster presentation, Cineworld, London, Euroscicon: 3rd International Forum for Disaster Victim Identification, DVI: Collaboration and communication- A Forensic Service Providers Perspective. 2014

Oral presentation, Exeter, British Association for Forensic Odontology Annual Conference, Forensic Anthropology and the Recovery of Human Remains from Scenes of Crime. 2013

Research Grants Awarded:

Duration of research project: 2 years, Grant value (£): £9,850.00, LJMU QR PSF, Rita Faria, Alecto Forensic Services; Rob Howard, Cellmark Forensic Services; Alex Wilshaw, Liverpool John Moores University, Factors Affecting DNA Success Rates in Disrupted and Commingled Human Remains. 2024

Conference organisation:

Chair of British Association for Forensic Anthropology; convener and co-organiser, British Association for Forensic Anthropology AGM and Winter Conference. 2023

Coordinator and presenter, UK DVI Forensic Anthropology and Archaeology Team Meeting and Workshop. 2023

Chair, convener, co-organiser, presenter and Lead for workshop, BAFA Summer Conference and Workshop on Skeletal Trauma. 2023

Chair; convener and co-organiser, British Association for Forensic Anthropology AGM and Winter Conference. 2022

Organiser and presenter, BAHID Workshop on Burnt and Fragmented Remains, Summer Conference. 2019

Chair, BAFA Conference and Workshop. 2018

Chair, BAFA conference and Workshop: Ancestry. 2017

External committees:

British Association for Forensic Anthropology, Chair, British Association for Forensic Anthropology Steering Committee. 2023

Interpol, Member of group representing UK Forensic Anthropologists, Interpol DVI Pathology and Anthropology Sub-Working Group. 2018

Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Member of Committee and Examination Board, Forensic Anthropology Committee. 2017

Membership of professional bodies:

Chartered Institute for Archaeology, Member of the Chartered Institute for Archaeology. 2023

British Association for Forensic Anthropology (BAFA), Chair. 2017

Royal Anthropological Institute Forensic Anthropology Committee, Committee Member. 2017

Royal Anthropological Institute (RAI), Fellow. 2014

UK DVI, UK DVI Forensic Anthropology and Archaeology National Coordinator. 2012

British Association for Human Identification, Member. 2004

Award:

Chartered Institute for Archaeology, Member of the Chartered Institute for Archaeology. 2023

Thames Valley Police, Certificate of Recognition and Commendation. 2022

Dyfed-Powys Police, Chief Constable's Certificate of Commendation. 2019

Industrial connections:

Alecto Forensic Services, Scientific Advisor, http://www.alectoforensics.com/. 2021

Cellmark Forensic Services, Consultant; Research collaborator. 2019

Public engagement:

Museum and Gallery exhibitions/education, school children, local adults and family groups, Participant, World Museum Liverpool, World Museum Event 'Being Human', Collaborative activity with faculty from RCEAP: Organised and presented a stand on human identification and mock criminal investigation. 2019

External PGR examinations performed:

PhD, University of Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia, The Identification of Cut Marks Inflicted on Bone by Machetes and Katanas and the Survivability of those Marks when Subjected to Fires. 2019

Fellowships:

Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Fellow of the Royal Anthropological Institute, https://www.therai.org.uk/. 2014

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