Latest Interpol reports on disaster victim identification and the process of implementing international DVI standards in Poland.

Q4 Medicine
Magdalena Jabłońska-Milczarek, Adam Frankowski
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Abstract

In view of a growing number of terrorist attacks, as well as mass casualty events including natural disasters, aviation accidents, disasters in land traffic, construction disasters and others, emergency response services operating on the sites of such mass events require a set of rapid, efficient and well-coordinated methods of operation. As a result of the increasing migration of people for tourism, business and settlement purposes, it frequently happens that the emergency response resources and infrastructure in the countries where mass casualty events occur are insufficient for the identification of victims who may be citizens of multiple countries. Coordinated actions by international Disaster Victim Identification (DVI) teams using Interpol's standardised DVI procedures may be a good solution ensuring efficient and reliable identification of local and international disaster victims. Interpol's periodic DVI conferences provide a great opportunity for the exchange of experiences between DVI team specialists from different countries, and discussions on various aspects of disaster victim identification based on real-life events in which DVI specialists were actively involved. The article presents the latest reports on the organisation of identification activities at the scene of events, and the role of the principal DVI methods, which were presented during the international 30th Interpol Disaster Victim Identification Conference which took place at the Interpol Global Complex for Innovation in Singapore on 14-16 May 2019. Also outlined are the measures taken towards the introduction of Interpol's international DVI standards in Poland, and the establishment of the Polish DVI team.

国际刑警组织关于灾难受害者身份识别和在波兰实施国际DVI标准进程的最新报告。
鉴于恐怖袭击以及包括自然灾害、航空事故、陆地交通灾害、建筑灾害等在内的大规模伤亡事件日益增多,在此类大规模事件现场开展应急服务需要一套快速、高效和协调良好的操作方法。由于以旅游、商业和定居为目的的人口移徙越来越多,经常发生的情况是,发生大规模伤亡事件的国家的应急资源和基础设施不足以查明可能是多个国家公民的受害者。利用国际刑警组织标准化的灾害受害者身份识别程序,国际灾害受害者身份识别小组采取协调一致的行动,可能是确保有效和可靠地识别当地和国际灾害受害者的一个很好的解决办法。国际刑警组织定期召开的数字身份识别会议为来自不同国家的数字身份识别小组专家交流经验提供了一个很好的机会,并根据数字身份识别专家积极参与的现实事件,就灾难受害者身份识别的各个方面进行了讨论。本文介绍了2019年5月14日至16日在新加坡国际刑警组织全球创新中心举行的第30届国际刑警组织灾难受害者身份识别会议上关于在事件现场组织身份识别活动的最新报告,以及主要DVI方法的作用。还概述了为在波兰采用国际刑警组织的DVI国际标准和建立波兰DVI小组而采取的措施。
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12
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12 weeks
期刊介绍: Archiwum Medycyny Sądowej i Kryminologii przyjmuje w języku polskim: prace doświadczalne, poglądowe, kazuistyczne, artykuły o charakterze szkoleniowym z medycyny sądowej, kryminologii i dziedzin pokrewnych, opracowania z zakresu etyki i deontologii lekarskiej, streszczenia prac obcych, oceny książek, sprawozdania z działalności PTMSiK, sprawozdania ze zjazdów krajowych i zagranicznych, komunikaty Zarządu Głównego PTMSiK, listy do Redakcji. Autor powinien podać, do jakiej kategorii zalicza tekst nadesłanej pracy. Przyjmowane do druku będą również prace autorów zagranicznych w języku angielskim.
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