Research Progress on Biological Evidence Identification in Fire Scenes.

Yan-Ru Yao, Jing Jin, Ying-Jie Wang, Jin-Zhuan Zhang, Ying-Zhe Li, Yong-Xin Xu
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Biological evidence is relatively common evidence in criminal cases, and it has strong probative power because it carries DNA information for individual identification. At the scene of fire-related cases, the complex thermal environment, the escape of trapped people, the firefighting and rescue operations, and the deliberate destruction of criminal suspects will all affect the biological evidence in the fire scene. Scholars at home and abroad have explored and studied the effectiveness of biological evidence identification in fire scenes, and found that the blood stains, semen stains, bones, etc. are the main biological evidence which can be easily recovered with DNA in fire scenes. In order to analyze the research status and development trend of biological evidence in fire scenes, this paper systematically sorts out the relevant research, mainly including the soot removal technology, appearance method of typical biological evidence, and possibility of identifying other biological evidence. This paper also prospects the next step of research direction, in order to provide reference for the identification of biological evidence and improve the value of biological evidence in fire scenes.

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火灾现场生物证据鉴定研究进展。
生物物证是刑事案件中较为常见的证据,因其携带 DNA 信息,具有较强的个人身份鉴定证明力。在火灾案件现场,复杂的热环境、被困人员的逃生、灭火救援行动、犯罪嫌疑人的故意破坏等都会对火灾现场的生物证据产生影响。国内外学者对火灾现场生物物证鉴定的有效性进行了探索和研究,发现血迹、精液迹、尸骨等是火灾现场容易被DNA复原的主要生物物证。为了分析火灾现场生物物证的研究现状和发展趋势,本文对相关研究进行了系统梳理,主要包括除烟技术、典型生物物证的显现方法、其他生物物证鉴定的可能性等。本文还展望了下一步的研究方向,以期为火灾现场生物物证的鉴定提供参考,提高火灾现场生物物证的价值。
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法医学杂志 Medicine-Pathology and Forensic Medicine
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