Dror Itiel E
University College London (UCL) and Cognitive Consultants International (CCI-HQ), London, UK
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2015 Aug 5;370(1674). doi: 10.1098/rstb.2014.0255.
The human element plays a critical role in forensic science. It is not limited only to issues relating to forensic decision-making, such as bias, but also relates to most aspects of forensic work (some of which even take place before a crime is ever committed or long after the verification of the forensic conclusion). In this paper, I explicate many aspects of forensic work that involve the human element and therefore show the relevance (and potential contribution) of cognitive neuroscience to forensic science. The 10 aspects covered in this paper are proactive forensic science, selection during recruitment, training, crime scene investigation, forensic decision-making, verification and conflict resolution, reporting, the role of the forensic examiner, presentation in court and judicial decisions. As the forensic community is taking on the challenges introduced by the realization that the human element is critical for forensic work, new opportunities emerge that allow for considerable improvement and enhancement of the forensic science endeavour.
人为因素在法医学中起着至关重要的作用。它不仅限于与法医决策相关的问题,如偏见,还涉及法医工作的大多数方面(其中一些甚至发生在犯罪发生之前或法医结论得到验证之后很久)。在本文中,我阐述了法医工作中涉及人为因素的许多方面,从而展示了认知神经科学与法医学的相关性(以及潜在贡献)。本文涵盖的10个方面是主动法医学、招聘选拔、培训、犯罪现场调查、法医决策、验证与冲突解决、报告、法医鉴定人的角色、法庭陈述和司法判决。随着法医界应对因认识到人为因素对法医工作至关重要而带来的挑战,新的机遇出现了,这使得法医学事业能够得到显著改进和提升。