法医DNA表型:检查警察的知识和操作观点

Q1 Social Sciences
Audrée Gareau-Léonard , Vincent Mousseau , Frank Crispino , Emmanuel Milot
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法医DNA表型(FDP)是一种从DNA预测物理特征以提供调查线索的工具。研究主要集中在开发和验证分子标记面板和相关的统计模型来预测表型。然而,对于目标用户(即参与刑事调查的警察)所感知的DNA表型的操作价值知之甚少。为了更好地了解他们对DNA表现型的认识和看法,我们使用了一份问卷调查了加拿大魁省163名参与重大犯罪调查的警官。他们的回答表明,大多数人(63%)还不熟悉DNA表型。然而,大多数受访者(58%)支持使用它,特别是在证明可靠的情况下对人身犯罪。这项研究强调了在开发和实施这种可操作的法医工具期间调查警察的相关性,因为他们的期望并不完全符合当前和预期的表型可能性,特别是关于最有用的目标特征。受访者认为最有用的预测是眼睛颜色、种族、年龄和身高,而目前预测的是生物地理来源(即使不是表型),最后两个特征很难准确预测。聚集在这里的警察的观点也主张让司法系统的其他行为者参与进来,以便更好地界定自由民主党在刑事案件中的范围,并改善其在整个司法程序中的整合。
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Forensic DNA Phenotyping: Examining knowledge and operational view from police officers
Forensic DNA phenotyping (FDP) is a tool predicting physical characteristics from DNA to provide investigative leads. Research has mainly focused on the development and validation of molecular marker panels and associated statistical models to predict phenotypes. However, little is known about the operational value of DNA phenotyping, as perceived by the targeted users (i.e. police officers involved in criminal investigations). We used a questionnaire to survey 163 officers across Québec (Canada), and who are involved in major crime investigations, to better understand their knowledge and opinion regarding DNA phenotyping. Their responses show that a majority (63 %) are not yet familiar with DNA phenotyping. However, most respondents (58 %) support its use, especially for crimes against the person, if proven reliable. This research emphasizes the relevance of surveying police officers during the development and implementation of such operational forensic tools, as their expectations were not entirely in line with the current and anticipated possibilities of phenotyping, particularly with regard to the most useful traits to target. Respondents consider most useful predictions on eye colour, ethnicity, age and height, whereas it is biogeographical origin that is currently predicted (even if not a phenotype), and the last two traits are difficult to accurately predict. The perspective of police officers gathered here also argues in favor of involving other actors of the justice system to better delineate the scope of FDP in criminal cases and to improve its integration throughout the judicial process.
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