A Rapid and Efficient Method for Evaluation of Suspect Testimony: Palynological Scanning.

作者: Patricia E. J. Wiltshire , David L. Hawksworth , Kevin J. Edwards

DOI: 10.1111/1556-4029.12835

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摘要: A rapid method for evaluating suspect testimony is valuable at any stage in an inquiry and can result a change of direction investigation. Rape cases, particular, present problems where defendant renders DNA analysis redundant by claiming that the claimant consented to have sexual relations. Forensic palynology confirming or eliminating locations as being crime scenes, thus checking both parties. In contrast some forensic disciplines, provide critical information without time-consuming full analysis. Two cases are described palynological assemblages from comparator samples pertinent places were compared with those obtained clothing claimants defendants. The results microscopical scanning relevant preparations led early confessions, obviating need costly analyses protracted court proceedings. third case demonstrates unbiased nature this technique man, although innocent offense, lied about having visited scene fear prosecution. This highlights sensitive policing claims rape.

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