Understanding crime scene examination through an ethnographic lens

IF 2.6 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY WIREs. Forensic science Pub Date : 2019-07-30 DOI:10.1002/WFS2.1357
D. Wyatt, Dana Wilson‐Kovacs
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Ethnographic methods offer huge potential in better understanding the professional profile, skills, expertise and working practices of the Crime Scene Examiner (CSE). However, to date, their use to study the CSE has been limited. We draw on our research on the CSE within England and Wales and studies from other settings to demonstrate some of the complex negotiations and everyday practices that take place in the performance of crime scene examination. We focus specifically on their training, activities and role
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从民族志的角度理解犯罪现场检查
人种学方法在更好地了解犯罪现场审查员(CSE)的专业概况、技能、专业知识和工作实践方面提供了巨大的潜力。然而,迄今为止,它们在研究CSE方面的应用是有限的。我们利用我们对英格兰和威尔士CSE的研究以及其他环境的研究来展示一些复杂的谈判和日常实践,这些谈判和实践发生在犯罪现场检查的表现中。我们特别关注他们的培训、活动和角色
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