拉丁美洲法医牙科学:对其当前研究及其研究的客观/主观性质的范围审查

María Fernanda Quevedo-Díaz, Laura Patricia González, Matías Arroyo-Navarrete, Karina Godoy, Gabriel M Fonseca
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法医牙科学:对其当前研究及其研究的客观/主观性质的范围审查。Int. J. Morphol.J. Morphol., 42(1) :185-196, 2023.摘要:由遗传学(目前的法律证据标准)进入法医科学而启动的新范式,以及今天在批评声中由专家得出的公认错误定罪,突出了法医学科在依赖人类解释和主观性时出现偏见和错误的可能性,法医牙科学(FO)也未能避免这一点。然而,主观判断并不一定是错误的,因此,完善程序、制定标准和开展扎实的研究有助于提高解释的有效性,从而增强客观性。拉丁美洲(LATAM)有其自身的现实情况和需求,这决定了 FO 研究的优先事项和目标。本文介绍了一项范围审查,以系统地了解拉丁美洲和加勒比地区研究人员的调查情况,并确定其评估的客观或主观性质。拉丁美洲和加勒比地区显示出令人感兴趣的生产力和遵守国际标准的意愿,巴西在这方面的研究中遥遥领先,智利和哥伦比亚等国紧随其后。然而,在某些研究领域(牙龄估算)存在着不相称的方法,需要解决其他定量研究的问题,并提高拉丁美洲和加勒比海地区 FO 研究的知名度。
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Latin American Forensic Odontology: A Scoping Review of its Current Research and the Objective/Subjective Nature of its Studies
forensic odontology: A scoping review of its current research and the objective/subjective nature of its studies. Int. J. Morphol., 42(1) :185-196, 2023. SUMMARY: The new paradigm in Forensic Sciences initiated by the entry of genetics (the current standard of legal evidence) and accentuated by recognized wrongful convictions derived from experts today in the eye of criticism, has highlighted the potential for bias and error in forensic disciplines when they depend on human interpretation and subjectivity, which has not been avoided by Forensic Odontology (FO). However, a subjective judgment is not necessarily wrong, so the refinement of processes, the development of standards, and robust research can contribute to the validity of interpretation to increase objectivity. Latin America (LATAM) has its own realities and needs, which have conditioned the priorities and objectives of FO research. A scoping review is presented to systematically map the investigation of LATAM researchers and identify the objective or subjective nature of their assessments. LATAM shows interesting productivity and intentions to adhere to international standards, with Brazil leading this research significantly, followed by Chile and Colombia, among others. However, there is a disproportionate approach in certain lines of research (dental age estimation), and needs to address other quantitative studies, and to improve the visibility of the LATAM FO research.
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