ASTM E1843-1996(2003) Standard Guide for Sexual Assault Investigation Examination and Evidence Collection《性骚扰调查、检验和证据收集的标准指南》.pdf
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1、Designation: E 1843 96 (Reapproved 2003)Standard Guide forSexual Assault Investigation, Examination, and EvidenceCollection1This standard is issued under the fixed designation E 1843; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision,
2、 the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.INTRODUCTIONReports of sexual assaults have increased steadily in the United States over the past twenty fiveyears.
3、Although the reporting rate of these assaults has tripled nationally during this period, researchstatistics indicate that sexual assault remains as one of the most under-reported types of crime. Thesestudies also indicate that the ratio of persons committing sexual assault to the general population
4、isfairly constant. The rise, therefore, in the reporting rate of sexual assault reflects improvements madein U.S. society concerning how such reports are investigated and processed in the courts. Theseimprovements have occurred in the areas of the victims movement and victim advocacy initiatives byt
5、he criminal justice system, improved police education and training, the womens movement andgender equality consciousness in society, sexual assault education in the schools and the public sectorgenerally, and the evaluation of clinical forensic nursing. The articulation of these standards carriesfor
6、ward the spirit of these improvements so as to serve the cause of justice in society.Although reports of child sexual abuse have also increased markedly in recent years, these reportsare even more difficult to substantiate than adult reports. Many children are too young to realize thatcertain kinds
7、of physical contact by others are inappropriate, and those that do may not be able toarticulate their feelings, or are dependent upon the abuser for care, or both. When children do reportsexual abuse to a third party, it may be dismissed as fantasy or falsehood. Children may be threatenedor convince
8、d that something terrible will happen to them or their families if they report the abuse, orthat they were in some way responsible for it.Traditionally, the successful prosecution of both adult and child sexual assault cases has beendifficult. The victim often is the only witness to the crime. Conse
9、quently, the documentation ofphysical injuries and the collection of trace evidence may provide important corroborating evidence.Meticulous attention to detail in the collection and preservation of evidence combined with anempathetic concern for the victim, and a respect for the legal and human righ
10、ts of the suspect isrequired. Within the community, this process is known to be facilitated by using trained forensicexaminers in the setting of a multidisciplinary team.1. Scope1.1 This guide covers the basic components for the devel-opment of a sexual assault investigation protocol, with specifica
11、ttention to the examination of assault scenes, victims andsuspects of sexual assault, the recovery of testimonial, physi-cal, and behavioral evidence, and the preservation and custodyof physical evidence.1.2 This guide outlines procedures requiring the experienceof experts in a diversity of fields.
12、A multidisciplinary teamapproach to sexual assault investigation is necessary and is thecurrent standard of care. This team should include membersskilled in the following disciplines: law enforcement, criminal-istics, victim advocacy, and clinical, forensic practice.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM S
13、tandards:2E 620 Practice for Reporting Opinions of Technical ExpertsE 1020 Practice for Reporting IncidentsE 1188 Practice for Collection and Preservation of Informa-tion and Physical Items by a Technical Investigator2E 1459 Guide for Physical Evidence Labeling and RelatedDocumentation1This guide is
14、 under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee E30 on ForensicSciences and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee E30.01 on Criminalistics.Current edition approved Nov. 10, 1996. Published January 1997.2For referenced ASTM standards, visit the ASTM website, www.astm.org, orcontact ASTM Customer Ser
15、vice at serviceastm.org. For Annual Book of ASTMStandardsvolume information, refer to the standardss Document Summary page onthe ASTM website.1Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.E 1492 Practice for Receiving, Documenting,
16、 Storing, andRetrieving Evidence In a Forensic Science Laboratory3. General Protocol3.1 General InformationInvestigators undertaking sexualassault investigations must realize that these assaults representsignificantly underreported serious crimes and that this under-reporting is due, in significant
17、measure, to the lack of under-standing, empathy, and professional competence of investiga-tive personnel tasked with investigative responsibilities. Themost serious misunderstandings displayed on the part ofinvestigators are common misunderstandings of particularcategories of victims (enumerated bel
18、ow) and a lack ofwillingness to work with professionals in allied disciplines whoalso provide valuable services in this area.3.1.1 Sensitivity to victim needs,3.1.2 The elderly victim,3.1.3 The disabled victim,3.1.4 The male victim,3.1.5 The child victim (see Section 4),3.1.6 The homosexual victim,
19、and3.1.7 The deceased victim.3.2 Initial Law Enforcement ResponseSexual assaultsmost often come to the attention of law enforcement personnelas initial responders. It is essential for initial responders to havein place mechanisms for the immediate notification of alliedprofessionals that must also r
20、espond in a timely manner toeffect the proper investigation of these incidents. The followingtopical areas should be extensively addressed in written pro-cedures by law enforcement agencies responding to sexualassaults.3.2.1 Victim safety and security,3.2.2 Activate multidisciplinary team,3.2.3 Init
21、ial victim interview and transport to examiningfacility,3.2.4 Scene security,3.2.5 Scene search,3.2.6 Evidence identification, recovery, and security, and3.2.7 Suspect detection, apprehension, and interview.3.3 Treatment PlanEach treatment facility that deals withindividuals involved in sexual assau
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