Howes Loene M, Julian Roberta, Wilson Renee, Dos Santos Maria C
Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies, School of Social Sciences, University of Tasmania, Private Bag 22, Hobart, Tasmania, 7001, Australia.
Timor Leste Police Development Program, Palm Business & Trade Centre, Block H, Rua Hudilaran (Banana Road), Surik Mas, Dili, Timor-Leste.
Forensic Sci Int Synerg. 2024 Aug 31;9:100553. doi: 10.1016/j.fsisyn.2024.100553. eCollection 2024.
Forensic science is socially constructed within particular contexts, with notable challenges for countries of the Global South. This study explored forensic capacity development taking place under a bilateral agreement between the governments of Timor-Leste and Australia through the Timor-Leste Police Development Program. Data were collected through in-country site visits, observations, and interviews with key personnel from both countries. The findings indicate tangible developments, including the establishment of a forensic fingerprint laboratory, training in fingerprint expertise from crime scene to court, and engagement in innovative practices. These developments contribute to optimism amongst leaders and practitioners about the potential for forensic capacity. However, concerns exist about the precariousness of achievements, the need for continued training and development within and beyond the forensic team, untapped potential for inter-agency collaboration, and other human resource considerations. The findings suggest a need for organisational commitment and ongoing high-quality partnerships to maintain momentum and facilitate long-term sustainability.
法医学是在特定背景下进行社会构建的,这给全球南方国家带来了显著挑战。本研究通过东帝汶警察发展项目,探讨了东帝汶和澳大利亚政府之间双边协议下的法医能力发展情况。数据通过在东帝汶实地考察、观察以及与两国关键人员的访谈收集。研究结果表明取得了切实进展,包括建立了法医指纹实验室、开展了从犯罪现场到法庭的指纹专业培训以及采用了创新做法。这些进展使领导人和从业者对法医能力的潜力感到乐观。然而,人们担心成果的不稳定性、法医团队内外持续培训和发展的必要性、机构间合作的未开发潜力以及其他人力资源方面的考虑。研究结果表明,需要组织承诺和持续的高质量伙伴关系来保持势头并促进长期可持续性。