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Citation

Magalhães T, Dinis-Oliveira RJ, Silva B, Corte-Real F, Nuno Vieira D. ScientificWorldJournal 2015; 2015: e365674.

Affiliation

Forensic Sciences Center (CENCIFOR), Coimbra, Portugal ; Faculty of Medicine, University of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2015, ScientificWorld, Ltd.)

DOI

10.1155/2015/365674

PMID

26587562

PMCID

PMC4637504

Abstract

Biological evidence with forensic interest may be found in several cases of assault, being particularly relevant if sexually related. Sexual assault cases are characterized by low rates of disclosure, reporting, prosecution, and conviction. Biological evidence is sometimes the only way to prove the occurrence of sexual contact and to identify the perpetrator. The major focus of this review is to propose practical approaches and guidelines to help health, forensic, and law enforcement professionals to deal with biological evidence for DNA analysis. Attention should be devoted to avoiding contamination, degradation, and loss of biological evidence, as well as respecting specific measures to properly handle evidence (i.e., selection, collection, packing, sealing, labeling, storage, preservation, transport, and guarantee of the chain custody). Biological evidence must be carefully managed since the relevance of any finding in Forensic Genetics is determined, in the first instance, by the integrity and quantity of the samples submitted for analysis.


Language: en

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