Body reconstruction and visualisation allows for the 3D digital reconstruction, interaction, and depiction of the human form in a non-graphic virtual manner.
These imaging modalities can be used in a variety of ways, for example, to demonstrate body placement within a grave or depositional environment, demonstrate the presence or absence of body parts or bones, or illustrate the scatter or placement of human remains across or within a crime scene.
Body reconstruction and visualisation is also a highly effective tool when used to present explicit or graphic evidence in court or a public forum.