Forensic medical examination as a key element in the investigation of domestic violence cases in Bulgaria
Cuvinte cheie:
domestic violence, clinical forensic medicine, medico-legal investigationRezumat
Forensic medical examination emerges as a critical element in addressing domestic violence cases in Bulgaria, offering an impartial mechanism to collect essential data, traces and evidence for judicial processes. This review emphasizes the necessity of detailed anamnesis to understand the incident context and relationships involved, while also addressing the emotional challenges faced by victims during examination. The trust and credibility of forensic medicine are pivotal, with suggestions for enhancing public confidence through professional conduct, strategic facility placement, and transparent operations. Key improvements proposed include disseminating educational materials within medical settings, establishing a centralized funding mechanism for forensic medical examinations in domestic violence scenarios, and introducing specialized training for ‘forensic nurses’ to support evidence collection and victim assistance at first response medical facilities. These measures aim to refine the forensic examination process, ensuring effective support for victims and the provision of critical evidence for legal adjudication. The streamlined forensic medical process is vital for the effective documentation and legal resolution of domestic violence, highlighting the need for procedural enhancements, international standardization, and specialized training to bolster the role of forensic medicine in Bulgaria’s response to domestic violence.
Referințe
1. Walz, C., Schwarz, CS., Imdahl, K. et al. Comparison of the quality of clinical forensic examination of victims of physical violence conducted by clinicians and forensic examiners. Int J Legal Med 137, 1777-1786 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00414-023-02985-4
2. Kolev Y.G., Radoinova D.D., Dimitrov P., Miteva M., Stoyanov I. The incidence of violence against children in three regions of Bulgaria for a 5-year period. Proceedings of "Understanding violence" - 1st International meeting, IMDAT, MEF University, Istanbul, Turkey, 21-23.03.2019.
3. Kolev Ya. G., Radoinova D. D. The child abuse in Bulgaria. Russian Journal of Forensic Medicine. 2019;5(3):4-10.
https://doi.org/10.19048/2411-8729-2019-5-3-4-10
4. Antovic A, Stojanovic J. Medicolegal characteristics of domestic violence. Srp Arh Celok Lek. 2017;145(5-6):229-33. https://doi.org/10.2298/SARH160217025A
5. Curca G.C., Buda O. et al. Study on domestic violence: A legal medicine perspective. Romanian Journal of Legal Medicine. 2008:16. 226-242.
https://doi.org/10.4323/rjlm.2008.226
6. Закон за защита от домашното насилие. Обн. ДВ. бр.27 от 29 Март 2005г., изм. ДВ. бр.82 от 10 Октомври 2006г., изм. ДВ. бр.102 от 22 Декември 2009г., изм. ДВ. бр.99 от 17 Декември 2010г., доп. ДВ. бр.50 от 3 Юли 2015г., изм. ДВ. бр.24 от 22 Март 2019г., изм. ДВ. бр.101 от 27 Декември 2019г.
7. Radoinova D., Kolev Y. Organization, structure and procedural principles of medicolegal investigation in Bulgaria. Bulletin of the Medical Institute after Mehrabyan, Yerevan, Vol. 4, 2008, pp 37-41
8. Съдебна медицина и медицинска деонтология. Под ред. Ст.Раданов, София, Сиела, 2006.
9. Димитров П., Колев Я. Роля на съдебномедицинското изследване при случаите на домашно насилие. Сборник "Взаимодействие между институциите при решаване на случаи на домашно насилие", Юридически факултет, Русенски Университет "Ангел Кънчев", Медиатех Плевен, 2023, 82-88. ISBN: 978-619-207-287-2
10. Human Rights Watch, South Africa: Violence against Women and the Medico-Legal System, A904, 1 August 1997, https://www.refworld.org/reference/countryrep/hrw/1997/en/18831 [accessed 17 March 2024]
11. World Health Organisation (2003) Guidelines for medico-legal care for victims of sexual violence. Geneva, Switzerland. https://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/handle/10665/42788/924154628X.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y.Accessed 17 March 2024
12. Council of Europe (2011) The Council of Europe Convention on Preventing and Combating Violence against Women and Domestic Violence(CETS No. 210). Istanbul Turkey. https://rm.coe.int/168008482e. Accessed 17 March 2024
13. Ludes, B., Geraut, A., Väli, M. et al. Guidelines examination of victims of sexual assault harmonization of forensic and medico-legal examination of persons. Int J Legal Med 132, 1671-1674 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00414-018-1791-y
14. Keller, E., Santos, C., Cusack, D. et al. European council of legal medicine (ECLM) guidelines for the examination of suspected elder abuse. Int J Legal Med 133, 317-322 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00414-018-1880-y
15. Recommendations for the collection of forensic specimens from complainants and suspects. FFLM The Faculty of Forensic & Legal Medicine of the Royal College of Physicians, 2024, https://fflm.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Recommendations-for-the-Collection-of-Forensic-Specimens-FSSC-Jan-2024.pdf
16. Hofer, V., Galli, J., Thali, M.J. et al. "Flying Forensic Nursing" in der Versorgung und Beratung von Gewaltbetroffenen. Rechtsmedizin 30, 311-317 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00194-020-00423-y
Descărcări
Publicat
Număr
Secțiune
Licență

Această lucrare este licențiată în temeiul Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.



