Schmeling A, Geserick G, Reisinger W, Olze A
Institute of Legal Medicine, Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Hittorfstr. 18, D-14195 Berlin, Germany.
Forensic Sci Int. 2007 Jan 17;165(2-3):178-81. doi: 10.1016/j.forsciint.2006.05.016. Epub 2006 Jun 19.
While age estimation of unidentified corpses and skeletons for identification purposes has a long tradition in forensic sciences, age estimation of living persons has formed a relatively recent area of forensic research which is becoming increasingly important. The international interdisciplinary Study Group on Forensic Age Diagnostics (AGFAD) issued recommendations for age estimation of living persons for the purpose of criminal, civil, asylum and old-age pension procedures as well as for determining the sex and age of skeletons. In the present work, the authors set out state-of-the art age estimation methods for specific case groups, define minimum requirements for reference studies and specify the need for further research. In addition, ethical and medico-legal aspects as well as issues relating to quality assurance are discussed.
虽然为身份鉴定目的对无名尸体和骨骼进行年龄估计在法医学领域有着悠久的传统,但对活体进行年龄估计则形成了一个相对较新的法医研究领域,且该领域正变得越来越重要。国际法医年龄诊断跨学科研究小组(AGFAD)发布了关于为刑事、民事、庇护和养老金程序以及确定骨骼的性别和年龄而对活体进行年龄估计的建议。在本研究中,作者阐述了针对特定病例组的最新年龄估计方法,定义了参考研究的最低要求,并明确了进一步研究的必要性。此外,还讨论了伦理和法医学方面以及与质量保证相关的问题。