de Boer Hans H, Blau Soren, Delabarde Tania, Hackman Lucina
Netherlands Forensic Institute, The Hague, The Netherlands.
Department of Pathology, Academic Medical Centre, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Forensic Sci Res. 2018 Oct 2;4(4):303-315. doi: 10.1080/20961790.2018.1480460. eCollection 2019.
Forensic anthropological knowledge has been used in disaster victim identification (DVI) for over a century, but over the past decades, there have been a number of disaster events which have seen an increasing role for the forensic anthropologist. The experiences gained from some of the latest DVI operations have provided valuable lessons that have had an effect on the role and perceived value of the forensic anthropologist as part of the team managing the DVI process. This paper provides an overview of the ways in which forensic anthropologists may contribute to DVI with emphasis on how recent experiences and developments in forensic anthropology have augmented these contributions. Consequently, this paper reviews the value of forensic anthropological expertise at the disaster scene and in the mortuary, and discusses the way in which forensic anthropologists may use imaging in DVI efforts. Tissue-sampling strategies for DNA analysis, especially in the case of disasters with a large amount of fragmented remains, are also discussed. Additionally, consideration is given to the identification of survivors; the statistical basis of identification; the challenges related to some specific disaster scenarios; and education and training. Although forensic anthropologists can play a valuable role in different phases of a DVI operation, they never practice in isolation. The DVI process requires a multidisciplinary approach and, therefore, has a close collaboration with a range of forensic specialists.
一个多世纪以来,法医人类学知识一直被用于灾难遇难者身份识别(DVI)工作中。但在过去几十年里,发生了多起灾难事件,法医人类学家在其中发挥的作用越来越大。从一些最新的DVI行动中获得的经验提供了宝贵的教训,这些教训影响了法医人类学家在管理DVI过程的团队中所扮演的角色和被认可的价值。本文概述了法医人类学家为DVI做出贡献的方式,重点阐述了法医人类学的最新经验和发展如何增强了这些贡献。因此,本文回顾了法医人类学专业知识在灾难现场和停尸房的价值,并讨论了法医人类学家在DVI工作中使用成像技术的方式。还讨论了用于DNA分析的组织采样策略,特别是在有大量碎尸残骸的灾难情况下。此外,还考虑了幸存者的身份识别、身份识别的统计学基础、与某些特定灾难场景相关的挑战以及教育和培训。尽管法医人类学家在DVI行动的不同阶段可以发挥重要作用,但他们从不孤立行事。DVI过程需要多学科方法,因此,与一系列法医专家密切合作。