Abstract
International guidelines and scientific literature suggest that individuals who have experienced sexual
violence often seek medical assistance, even if they fail to disclose the event itself. The purpose of
the Ge.F.I. updated recommendations is to guide the intervention of healthcare professionals
involved in the collection of biological samples from victims of sexual violence and/or maltreatment
for forensic genetic testing purposes considering the new DNA technologies and the increase in the
analytical sensitivity. The sample collection procedure is crucial to avoid contamination or
degradation of DNA as well as the assessment of the chain of custody to maintain evidence integrity.
The recommendations serve as the "minimum standards" that can be included in the practices of
healthcare providers and response units to sexual violence and abuse.
According to the Italian Law 219/2017, informed consent from victims of sexual violence and/or
abuse must be properly recorded before receiving medical care or participating in any body sampling
activity. Healthcare professionals—even those appointed by the Judicial Authority—must ensure that
individuals seeking assistance in cases of sexual violence and/or abuse receive comprehensive and
unambiguous information about the protocols for the collection of biological specimens used for
forensic genetic testing. Guiding criteria for handling, sampling, and storing forensic evidence,
including body samples and clothing/other material of interest from the victims, are outlined in a
table readily accessible for consultation in the emergency room. In addition, illustrative photographs
showing the proper techniques for collection of skin samples and subungual material from abused
victims are annexed. Finally, standard forms for informed consent, sample collection, chain of
custody, and a list of materials/supplies useful in the collection of forensic evidence in hospital
emergency departments are provided to assist further the documentation process.
Lingua originale | Inglese |
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Stato di pubblicazione | Pubblicato - 2024 |
Evento | 30th ISFG Congress, Santiago de Compostela - Santiago de Compostela (Spagna) Durata: 1 gen 2024 → … |
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???event.eventtypes.event.conference??? | 30th ISFG Congress, Santiago de Compostela |
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Città | Santiago de Compostela (Spagna) |
Periodo | 1/01/24 → … |
Keywords
- gender violence
- forensic genetics
- evidence collection