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美国法医 DNA 从业者对活动水平评估报告的看法。

American forensic DNA practitioners' opinion on activity level evaluative reporting.

机构信息

Department of Chemistry & Physics, Arcadia University, Glenside, Pennsylvania, USA.

John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York, New York, USA.

出版信息

J Forensic Sci. 2022 Jul;67(4):1357-1369. doi: 10.1111/1556-4029.15063. Epub 2022 May 14.

Abstract

The technical advancements made in DNA profiling now allow for very low DNA amounts to be analyzed. Accordingly, the argument often made in criminal courts is not who the DNA belongs to but rather how it was deposited. Despite the complexity of the relevant DNA transfer, persistence, prevalence, and recovery issues, forensic laboratories in some European countries have used evaluative reports with activity level propositions, while this is not current practice in the United States. The purpose of this study was to gain an overview of the opinions about activity level reporting (ALR) held by forensic biologists in the United States. A seventeen-question survey was distributed to members of the American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors and U.S. members of the International Society for Forensic Genetics. The survey included multiple-choice and open-response questions and received 54 responses. The majority of responses expressed moderate support of ALR. Participants mentioned six major concerns to be addressed prior to implementing ALR in the United States: (1) effect of number of variables involved; (2) need of education for practitioners/legal system; (3) inadequate number of activity studies with realistic scenarios; (4) difficulty of achieving admissibility in court; (5) need for standardized approaches/guidelines; and (6) requisite shift in perspective as to the validity of ALR. Overall, this small segment of U.S. forensic DNA practitioners appear to be willing to implement ALR once these concerns are fully addressed and resolved. As a follow-up, it would be worthwhile exploring these and other questions with a larger group and also other disciplines.

摘要

DNA 图谱技术的进步现在允许分析非常少量的 DNA。因此,刑事法庭中经常提出的论点不是 DNA 属于谁,而是它是如何被放置的。尽管相关的 DNA 转移、持久性、普遍性和恢复问题非常复杂,但一些欧洲国家的法医实验室已经使用了带有活动水平提议的评估报告,而这在美国并不是当前的做法。本研究旨在概述美国法庭科学家对活动水平报告(ALR)的看法。向美国犯罪实验室主任协会和国际法庭科学家协会的美国成员分发了一份包含 17 个问题的调查问卷。该调查包括多项选择题和开放式回答问题,共收到 54 份回复。大多数回复对 ALR 表示适度支持。参与者提到了在将 ALR 引入美国之前需要解决的六个主要问题:(1)涉及变量数量的影响;(2)实践/法律体系教育的需求;(3)缺乏具有现实场景的活动研究;(4)在法庭上实现可采性的困难;(5)需要标准化的方法/准则;以及(6)对 ALR 有效性的观点转变。总的来说,这一小部分美国法庭 DNA 从业者似乎愿意在充分解决这些问题后实施 ALR。作为后续行动,值得与更大的群体以及其他学科一起探讨这些问题和其他问题。

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