From the Departments of Radiology and Imaging Sciences (C.C.M.).
AJNR Am J Neuroradiol. 2014 Apr;35(4):632-7. doi: 10.3174/ajnr.A3711. Epub 2013 Aug 29.
With rapid advances in neuroimaging technology, there is growing concern over potential misuse of neuroradiologic imaging data in legal matters. On December 7 and 8, 2012, a multidisciplinary consensus conference, Use and Abuse of Neuroimaging in the Courtroom, was held at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. Through this interactive forum, a highly select group of experts-including neuroradiologists, neurologists, forensic psychiatrists, neuropsychologists, neuroscientists, legal scholars, imaging statisticians, judges, practicing attorneys, and neuroethicists-discussed the complex issues involved in the use of neuroimaging data entered into legal evidence and for associated expert testimony. The specific contexts of criminal cases, child abuse, and head trauma were especially considered. The purpose of the conference was to inform the development of guidelines on expert testimony for the American Society of Neuroradiology and to provide principles for courts on the ethical use of neuroimaging data as evidence. This report summarizes the conference and resulting recommendations.
随着神经影像学技术的快速发展,人们越来越关注在法律事务中可能对神经影像学数据的不当使用。2012 年 12 月 7 日和 8 日,在佐治亚州亚特兰大的埃默里大学举行了一次多学科共识会议,主题为“法庭上的神经影像学使用与滥用”。通过这个互动论坛,一群非常精选的专家——包括神经放射科医生、神经学家、法医精神病学家、神经心理学家、神经科学家、法律学者、影像学统计学家、法官、执业律师和神经伦理学家——讨论了在将神经影像学数据作为法律证据和相关专家证言使用时所涉及的复杂问题。刑事案例、虐待儿童和头部创伤等特定情况尤其受到关注。会议的目的是为美国神经放射学会制定专家证言指南提供信息,并为法院提供使用神经影像学数据作为证据的伦理原则。本报告总结了会议情况和建议。