Challenges facing Palestinian crime scene investigators

IF 1.3 Q3 MEDICINE, LEGAL
Walid Mahmoud Khalilia, Simon Ricard, Abd Al Latif Rabaia, Mathieu Arès, Frank Crispino
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Crime scene investigation (CSI) in general means the standard procedures and techniques used for processing and reconstructing of scene of crime. In Palestine, the competent authorities delegated by law to carry out the task of research and investigation of crimes and inspection at the crime scene are the officers granted by law the status of the judicial police. CSIs face numerous challenges that affect every worker involved. These challenges arise from legal, administrative, security, and technical aspects. This study aimed to point out the challenges faced by field police personnel during CSI in Palestine. To achieve the aims of this study, a validated and reliable questionnaire was developed. The study sample consisted of 354 crime scene investigators and officers affiliated with the Palestinian Civil Police (PCP) across all governorates of the West Bank. In addition to the training of CSI officers, and shortage of equipment, the findings of this study indicate that there are many challenges amplified by the Israeli occupation facing PCP officers concerning crime scene management and technical procedures during CSIs such as the collection, transportation, and storage of forensic evidence. Overlapping responsibilities and difficulties in coordinating specialized agencies working at the crime scene are also factors that should be better studied. This study invites decision-makers within the Palestinian police agencies to prioritize efforts to address the significant challenges encountered by workers at crime scenes. They should give special attention on enhancing training programs and providing the necessary tools and devices for effective crime scene work. It also recommends Palestinian representatives at international stage to highlight the obstacles facing workers at crime scenes due to the occupation.
巴勒斯坦犯罪现场调查人员面临的挑战
犯罪现场调查(CSI)一般是指用于处理和重建犯罪现场的标准程序和技术。在巴勒斯坦,法律授权执行犯罪研究和调查以及犯罪现场检查任务的主管当局是法律赋予其司法警察地位的官员。犯罪现场调查人员面临众多挑战,这些挑战影响到每一位参与其中的工作人员。这些挑战来自法律、行政、安全和技术方面。本研究旨在指出巴勒斯坦现场警察人员在 CSI 期间面临的挑战。为了实现本研究的目标,我们编制了一份经过验证的可靠问卷。研究样本包括 354 名犯罪现场调查员和隶属于西岸各省巴勒斯坦民警(PCP)的警官。除了犯罪现场调查人员的培训和设备短缺问题外,本研究的结果还表明,在犯罪现场调查期间,巴勒斯坦民警在犯罪现场管理和技术程序(如法医证据的收集、运输和储存)方面面临着许多因以色列占领而加剧的挑战。责任重叠和难以协调在犯罪现场工作的专门机构也是需要更好研究的因素。本研究请巴勒斯坦警察机构的决策者优先努力解决工作人员在犯罪现场遇到的重大挑战。他们应特别重视加强培训计划,并为有效开展犯罪现场工作提供必要的工具和设备。报告还建议巴勒斯坦代表在国际舞台上强调犯罪现场工作人员因占领而面临的障碍。
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17 weeks
期刊介绍: Egyptian Journal of Forensic Sciences, the official publication of The International Association of Law and Forensic Sciences (IALFS), is an open access journal that publishes articles in the forensic sciences, pathology and clinical forensic medicine and its related specialities. The journal carries classic reviews, case studies, original research, hypotheses and learning points, offering critical analysis and scientific appraisal.
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