Kelty Sally F, Julian Roberta, Bruenisholz Eva, Wilson-Wilde Linzi
Centre for Applied Psychology, University Drive, Bruce, Australian Capital Territory, 2617, Australia.
Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies (TILES), University of Tasmania, Private Bag 22, Hobart, Tasmania 7001, Australia.
Forensic Sci Int. 2018 Apr;285:21-28. doi: 10.1016/j.forsciint.2018.01.015. Epub 2018 Jan 31.
Forensic science is increasingly used to help exonerate the innocent and establishing links between individuals and criminal activities. With increased reliance on scientific services provided by multi-disciplinary (police, medicine, law, forensic science), and multi-organisational in the private and government sectors (health, justice, legal, police) practitioners, the potential for miscommunication resulting unjust outcomes increases. The importance of identifying effective multi-organisational information sharing is to prevent the 'justice silo effect'; where practitioners from different organisations operate in isolation with minimal or no interaction. This paper presents the findings from the second part of the Interfaces Project, an Australia-wide study designed to assess the extent of the justice silos. We interviewed 121 police, forensic scientists, lawyers, judges, coroners, pathologists and forensic physicians. The first paper published in 2013 presented two key findings: first investigative meetings were rare in adult sexual assault cases; second many medical practitioners were semi-invisible in case decision-making with this low level of visibility being due to lawyers, forensic scientists or police not being aware of the role/expertise medical practitioners offer. These findings led to the development of a flowchart model for adult sexual assault that highlights the range of agencies and practitioners typically involved in sexual assault. The rationale for the flowchart is to produce a visual representation of a typical sexual assault investigative process highlighting where and who plays a role in order to minimise the risk of justice silos. This is the second paper in a series of two.
法医学越来越多地被用于帮助为无辜者洗脱罪名,并建立个人与犯罪活动之间的联系。随着对多学科(警察、医学、法律、法医学)以及私营和政府部门(卫生、司法、法律、警察)多组织提供的科学服务的依赖增加,因沟通不畅导致不公正结果的可能性也在增加。识别有效的多组织信息共享的重要性在于防止“司法筒仓效应”,即来自不同组织的从业者各自为政,互动极少或根本没有互动。本文介绍了接口项目第二部分的研究结果,该项目是一项全澳大利亚范围的研究,旨在评估司法筒仓的程度。我们采访了121名警察、法医、律师、法官、验尸官、病理学家和法医。2013年发表的第一篇论文提出了两个关键发现:第一,在成人性侵案件中,调查会议很少见;第二,许多医学从业者在案件决策中处于半隐形状态,这种低可见度是由于律师、法医或警察没有意识到医学从业者所提供的作用/专业知识。这些发现促成了一个成人性侵流程图模型的开发,该模型突出了通常参与性侵案件的一系列机构和从业者。该流程图的基本原理是直观呈现典型的性侵调查过程,突出在何处以及谁发挥了作用,以尽量减少司法筒仓的风险。这是系列两篇论文中的第二篇。