Biography
Sanja Crnobrnja (born 1979, Virovitica) is a Senior Curator and Archaeologist, employed at the National Museum of Toplica in Prokuplje. Her work focuses on national archaeology, field research, themes of Serbian identity and crimes against Serbs, as well as the material and non-material culture and history of the Serbian people. She also researches the material traces of early Christianity. She actively publishes her research results and organizes exhibitions and events. Furthermore, she is socially engaged in preserving the culture of remembrance for Serbian victims of all wars.
The 1942 Crime in Voćin: A Case Study as a Platform for Applying New Crime Research Methods
Abstract: The paper "The 1942 Crime in Voćin: A Case Study as a Platform for Applying New Crime Research Methods" presents an overview of one of the numerous fascist crimes. However, given that such efforts consistently raise questions regarding data credibility, this work attempts to offer more exact methods provided by the natural and technical sciences. These methods aim for a more precise and irrefutable verification of the committed crime, despite the significant passage of time. The objective of this paper is to encourage research and the application of new methodologies across all execution sites and camps.