在巴西法律界,咬伤的惊人比率

Fernanda Silveira Vallim, L. G. Rodrigues, M. Araújo, É. Torres, A. Franco, R. F. Silva
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在过去的几十年里,身体暴力成为一个重要的全球性问题。这种情况反映在越来越多的判例中。在特定情况下,施暴者和身体暴力的受害者可能会造成一种称为咬痕的特殊图案伤害。了解人类咬伤和咬痕案件的特点,对于理解和鼓励法医牙医在法庭上作为咬痕分析专家证人的作用是非常重要的。目的:本研究旨在评估涉及人类咬伤和咬痕的诉讼筛选的法理学,以提取可以支持咬痕分析研究和实践的特征。材料与方法:以“咬伤”和“咬痕”为关键词,在开放获取法理学系统中进行系统检索。选取诉讼全文,进行数据提取。结果:共检出案件2488起,其中符合本研究条件的案件1125起。诉讼时间为1997年(n=13, 1.15%)至2015年(n=202, 17.95%)。司法鉴定案件641件(56.97%),犯罪嫌疑人身份鉴定案件3件(0.26%)。结论:涉及人咬伤和咬痕的诉讼呈上升趋势。法医牙医必须意识到当前的咬痕情况,以及咬痕分析固有的局限性,以面对现场的案件工作。本研究为鼓励咬痕分析的专业教育提供了证据。
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ALARMING RATES OF BITE INJURIES IN THE BRAZILIAN JURISPRUDENCE
Introduction: Physical violence became an important global problem in the last decades. This scenario is reflected in the increasing jurisprudence. In specific situations, perpetrators and victims of physical violence may inflict an especial patterned injury named bitemark. Knowing the case characteristics in lawsuits involving human bites and bitemarks is important to understand and encourage the role of Forensic Dentists as expert witness for bitemark analysis in Court. Objectives: The present study aimed to assess the jurisprudence to screen lawsuits that involve human bites and bitemarks in order to extract characteristics that could support research and practice of bitemark analysis. Material and methods: A systematic search was conducted in an open access jurisprudence system with the keywords “bite” and “bitemark”. Full-texts of lawsuits were selected and underwent data extraction.  Results: A total of 2488 lawsuits were detected, from which 1125 were eligible in the present study. The lawsuits dated between 1997 (n=13, 1.15%) and 2015 (n=202, 17.95%). Forensic expertises were performed in 641 (56.97%) lawsuits, but the identity of suspects was investigated only in 3 (0.26%) cases.  Conclusions: An increasing trend of lawsuits involving human bites and bitemarks was observed. Forensic Dentists must be aware of the current bitemark scenario as well the limitations inherent to bitemark analysis to face casework in the field. The present study provides evidence to encourage major education in bitemark analysis.
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