理解法医学中的 "错误":入门指南

Kristy A. Martire , Jason M. Chin , Carolyn Davis , Gary Edmond , Bethany Growns , Stacey Gorski , Richard I. Kemp , Zara Lee , Christopher M. Verdon , Gabrielle Jansen , Tanya Lang , Tess M.S. Neal , Rachel A. Searston , Joshua Slocum , Stephanie Summersby , Jason M. Tangen , Matthew B. Thompson , Alice Towler , Darren Watson , Melissa V. Werrett , Kaye N. Ballantyne
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本文从维多利亚州警方法证服务部从业人员与学术界合作举办的系列网络研讨会中提炼出有关 "错误 "的七条关键经验。其目的是提供对错误的共同理解,以促进跨学科对话、合作和研究。这些经验教训强调了错误的不可避免性、复杂性和主观性,以及学习和成长的机会。最终,我们认为,错误可以成为持续改进和问责的有力工具,提高法医学的可靠性和公众信任度。希望本文所提供的共同理解将支持未来在这一重要领域的合作发展倡议和资金。
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Understanding ‘error’ in the forensic sciences: A primer

This paper distils seven key lessons about ‘error’ from a collaborative webinar series between practitioners at Victoria Police Forensic Services Department and academics. It aims to provide the common understanding of error necessary to foster interdisciplinary dialogue, collaboration and research. The lessons underscore the inevitability, complexity and subjectivity of error, as well as opportunities for learning and growth. Ultimately, we argue that error can be a potent tool for continuous improvement and accountability, enhancing the reliability of forensic sciences and public trust. It is hoped the shared understanding provided by this paper will support future initiatives and funding for collaborative developments in this vital domain.

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