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Kerbacher, S; Pfeifer, M; Riener-Hofer, R; Berzlanovich, A; Eogan, M; Galić Mihic, A; Haring, G; Hejna, P; Höller, J; Hostiuc, S; Klintschar, M; Kováč, P; Krauskopf, A; Leski, S; Malacka, M; Schwark, T; Sprenger, H; Verzeletti, A; Vieira, DN; Wolf, S; Yen, K.
Overview of clinical forensic services in various countries of the European Union.
Forensic Sci Res. 2020; 5(1):74-84 Doi: 10.1080/20961790.2019.1656881 [OPEN ACCESS]
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Kerbacher Sophie
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Höller Johannes
Klintschar Michael
Krauskopf Astrid
Pfeifer Michael
Riener-Hofer Reingard
Schwark Thorsten
Sprenger Hanna
Yen Kathrin
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Abstract:
Examination of a person who has been a victim of a physical or sexual assault may be very important for upcoming legal proceedings. In the context of a clinical forensic examination, physical findings are recorded and biological trace material is gathered and secured. Ideally, all forensic findings are documented in a detailed report combined with photographic documentation, which employs a forensic scale to depict the size of the injuries. However, the integrity of such forensic findings depends particularly on two factors. First, the examination needs to be conducted professionally to ensure that the findings are properly admissible as court evidence. Second, the examination should take place as soon as possible because the opportunity to successfully secure biological samples declines rapidly with time. Access to low-threshold clinical forensic examinations is not evenly provided in all member states of the European Union (EU); in some states, they are not available at all. As part of the JUSTeU! (Juridical standards for clinical forensic examinations of victims of violence in Europe) project, the Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Clinical Forensic Imaging in Graz, Austria created (in cooperation with its international partner consortium) a questionnaire: the purpose was to collect information about support for victims of physical and/or sexual assault in obtaining a low-threshold clinical forensic examination in various countries of the EU. Our paper provides a summary of the responses and an overview of the current situation concerning provided clinical forensic services. © 2019 The Author(s). Published by Taylor & Francis Group on behalf of the Academy of Forensic Science.

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