刑事专家对卫生和安全专业人员未保存的法医痕迹的经验

IF 0.4 Q4 NURSING Rev Rene Pub Date : 2022-09-20 DOI:10.15253/2175-6783.20222380688
Rute Xavier Silva, G. G. D. M. Sá, R. Q. Souto, Josicleide Montenegro da Silva Guedes Alcoforado, Lívia Moreira Barros, Hákilla Pricyla de Jesus Souza, Nelson Miguel Galindo Neto
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目的:揭示专家对卫生安全专业人员未保存的痕迹的经验。方法:采用电话访谈法对27名刑事专家进行定性研究。在IraMuTeQ中对数据进行处理,并采用降序分层分类进行分析。结果:开办了四个专题班,证明与专家所经历的院前服务存在沟通差距,专家认为有必要对这些专业人员和警察进行培训。在区分自杀和他杀的情况下,专家们除了从原始地点移走武器外,还经历了尸体动员。卫生专业人员错误地描述了受害者的尸体,并留下了手套和注射器等卫生保健用品,而警察则错误地描述了现场,移动了物品,没有充分隔离现场。结论:专家们经历了卫生和安全专业人员在物品和受害者尸体位置上没有保存的法医痕迹,感到沟通空白,并指出需要对专业人员进行培训和提高认识。对实践的贡献:调查结果可以改变对处理犯罪情况的警察和卫生专业人员的培训方向。
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Criminal experts’ experience on forensic traces not preserved by health and safety professionals
Objective: to unveil experts’ experiences on traces not preserved by health and safety professionals. Methods: qualitative research developed with 27 criminal experts through telephone interview. Data were processed in IraMuTeQ and analyzed by the Descending Hierarchical Classification. Results: four thematic classes were obtained that evidenced the existence of a communication gap with the pre-hospital service experienced by experts, who believe that training of these professionals and police officers is necessary. In cases of differentiation between suicide and homicide, experts experience corpse mobilization, in addition to weapon removal from the original location. Health professionals mischaracterize the victim’s corpse and leave health care objects, such as gloves and syringes, in place, while police mischaracterize the scene, move objects and do not adequately isolate the scene. Conclusion: experts experience forensic traces not preserved by health and safety professionals in the position of objects and the victim’s corpse, feel a communication gap and point out the need for training and awareness of professionals. Contribution to practice: the findings can redirect the training of police officers and health professionals who work with crime situations.
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