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法医实验室面临案件卷宗积压的问题,影响了服务的提供,造成了延误。法医实验室面临案件卷宗积压的问题,影响了服务的提供,造成了延误。案件积压表明资金不足、规划不周和支持不足,阻碍了脱氧核糖核酸(DNA)分析。解决案件工作积压问题最初似乎是一项简单易行的措施,可以提高逮捕罪犯的效率,促进司法公正。较长的周转时间阻碍了调查线索的获得,这就强调了需要采取高效的策略和全面的方法来解决和防止法医实验室工作积压的问题。目前还没有关于南非法医 DNA 工作积压情况的研究报告。本文明确论述了一项哲学博士研究的一个方面,旨在确定法医DNA案件条目积压的影响。研究文章的研究问题包括以下内容:"哪些案件被视为积压案件?";"目前南非法医 DNA 案件录入积压情况如何?"以及 "法医 DNA 案件录入积压的主要原因是什么?"DNA 证据的及时处理不仅对保护根据间接证据被诬告犯罪的个人至关重要,而且对增加检察官和为犯罪受害者伸张正义也至关重要。
Why Down-managing Backlog Forensic DNA Case Entries Matters
Forensic laboratories face a backlog of case files, affecting service delivery, causing delays. Forensic laboratories face a backlog of case ϐiles, affecting service delivery and causing delays. The backlog points to underfunding, poor planning, and inadequate support, hindering deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) analysis. Resolving casework backlogs may initially seem like a straightforward and attainable measure to improve the arrest of offenders and promote justice. Longer turnaround times impede investigative leads, emphasising the need for efficient strategies and a comprehensive approach to address and prevent backlogs in forensic laboratories. No study has been published on the forensic DNA backlogs in South Africa. The article explicitly addresses one aspect of a Doctor of Philosophy study and aims to ascertain the impact of backlogs of forensic DNA case entries. The study article’s research questions included the following: “What cases are considered as backlog?”; “What is the current backlog in forensic DNA case entries in South Africa?” and “What are the main reasons for the backlog of cases involving forensic DNA?” The prompt processing of DNA evidence is vital not only for safeguarding individuals falsely accused of crimes based on circumstantial evidence but also for adding prosecutors and providing justice for crime victims.