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手上非自身 DNA 的转移和持久性:利用经验数据评估基于活动水平假设的 DNA 证据。

Transfer and persistence of non-self DNA on hands over time: Using empirical data to evaluate DNA evidence given activity level propositions.

机构信息

School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Deakin University, Waurn Ponds Campus, Geelong, Victoria, Australia; Office of the Chief Forensic Scientist, Victoria Police Forensic Services Department, Macleod, Victoria, Australia.

Office of the Chief Forensic Scientist, Victoria Police Forensic Services Department, Macleod, Victoria, Australia; School of Psychology and Public Health, La Trobe University, Bundoora, Victoria, Australia.

出版信息

Forensic Sci Int Genet. 2018 Mar;33:84-97. doi: 10.1016/j.fsigen.2017.11.017. Epub 2017 Nov 28.

Abstract

Questions relating to how DNA from an individual got to where it was recovered from and the activities associated with its pickup, retention and deposition are increasingly relevant to criminal investigations and judicial considerations. To address activity level propositions, investigators are typically required to assess the likelihood that DNA was transferred indirectly and not deposited through direct contact with an item or surface. By constructing a series of Bayesian networks, we demonstrate their use in assessing activity level propositions derived from a recent legal case involving the alleged secondary transfer of DNA to a surface following a handshaking event. In the absence of data required to perform the assessment, a set of handshaking simulations were performed to obtain probabilities on the persistence of non-self DNA on the hands following a 40min, 5h or 8h delay between the handshake and contact with the final surface (an axe handle). Variables such as time elapsed, and the activities performed and objects contacted between the handshake and contact with the axe handle, were also considered when assessing the DNA results. DNA from a known contributor was transferred to the right hand of an opposing hand-shaker (as a depositor), and could be subsequently transferred to, and detected on, a surface contacted by the depositor 40min to 5h post-handshake. No non-self DNA from the known contributor was detected in deposits made 8h post-handshake. DNA from the depositor was generally detected as the major or only contributor in the profiles generated. Contributions from the known contributor were minor, decreasing in presence and in the strength of support for inclusion as the time between the handshake and transfer event increased. The construction of a series of Bayesian networks based on the case circumstances provided empirical estimations of the likelihood of direct or indirect deposition. The analyses and conclusions presented demonstrate both the complexity of activity level assessments concerning DNA evidence, and the power of Bayesian networks to visualise and explore the issues of interest for a given case.

摘要

与个体 DNA 如何到达其被回收的位置以及与其携带、保留和沉积相关的活动有关的问题,越来越受到刑事调查和司法考虑的关注。为了解决活动水平的命题,调查人员通常需要评估 DNA 是通过间接转移而不是直接接触物品或表面而沉积的可能性。通过构建一系列贝叶斯网络,我们展示了它们在评估源自最近一个法律案件的活动水平命题中的使用,该案件涉及在握手事件后,据称 DNA 从二次转移到表面。在缺乏进行评估所需的数据的情况下,进行了一系列握手模拟,以获得在握手后 40 分钟、5 小时或 8 小时与最终表面(斧柄)接触后,非自身 DNA 在手上持续存在的概率。在评估 DNA 结果时,还考虑了时间流逝、握手和接触斧柄之间执行的活动以及接触的物体等变量。从已知供体转移到对手握手者(作为沉积者)右手的 DNA 可以随后转移到并检测到沉积者握手后 40 分钟到 5 小时接触的表面上。在握手后 8 小时的沉积物中未检测到来自已知供体的非自身 DNA。来自沉积者的 DNA 通常被检测为生成的谱中的主要或唯一供体。来自已知供体的贡献较小,随着握手和转移事件之间的时间增加,其存在和包括的支持强度都会降低。基于案件情况构建的一系列贝叶斯网络提供了对直接或间接沉积的可能性的经验估计。提出的分析和结论既展示了关于 DNA 证据的活动水平评估的复杂性,又展示了贝叶斯网络在可视化和探索特定案件感兴趣问题方面的强大功能。

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