ASTM E2123-2001 Standard Practice for the Transmittal of Evidence in Sexual Assault Investigation《性侵犯调查中证据传递的标准实施规程》.pdf
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1、Designation: E 2123 01Standard Practice forthe Transmittal of Evidence in Sexual Assault Investigation1This standard is issued under the fixed designation E 2123; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last rev
2、ision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.INTRODUCTIONThe meaningful analysis of physical evidence recovered in sexual assault investigations requirescareful attention to the cont
3、rol and preservation of easily lost trace evidence and easily damaged ordegraded biological materials. Not all items of evidence can be preserved in the same manner if thebest results are to be achieved during subsequent analysis by the examining forensic laboratory.1. Scope1.1 This practice describ
4、es the basic considerations that willhelp preserve different items or types of sexual assault relatedevidence for subsequent analysis. This practice is designed tobe used in conjunction with other specifications, guides, andpractices associated with sexual assault examinations that arelisted in Sect
5、ion 2.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:E 1459 Guide for Physical Evidence Labeling and RelatedDocumentation2E 1492 Practice for Receiving, Documenting, Storing, andRetrieving Evidence in a Forensic Science Laboratory2E 1732 Terminology Relating to Forensic Science2E 1843 Guide for Sexual As
6、sault Investigation, Examina-tion, and Evidence Collection2E 2057 Specificationfor Preparation of Laboratory AnalysisRequests in Sexual Assault Investigations23. Terminology3.1 DefinitionsFor definitions of terms used in thesespecifications see Standard Terminology E 1732 and the Com-pilation of AST
7、M Standard Definitions (1990).4. Summary of Practice4.1 Evidence collected from the victim or suspect, otherphysical evidence from the crime scene, and investigative factsand medical conclusions associated with a sexual assaultexamination should be treated in a manner that will ensure theirsuitabili
8、ty preservation for presentation in legal proceedings.4.2 All individuals associated with the investigation shouldbe prepared to protect the chain of evidence custody andpreserve what are often trace amounts of perishable biologicalmaterials, and other trace evidence such as hairs, fibers, andpartic
9、ulate evidence that may not be visible to the unaided eye.4.3 These standard specifications are to be used in conjunc-tion with E 1843 and E 2057.5. Significance and Use5.1 The procedures put forth in this standard are designed topreserve sexual assault evidence items during collection, stor-age, an
10、d transmittal for analysis at an appropriate laboratory.6. Procedure6.1 Chain of Evidence Custody6.1.1 The chain of custody in a sexual assault examinationof a victim is unique in that it may be difficult to control in themidst of administering to the needs of an often mobile andtraumatized individu
11、al.6.1.2 An “investigator” in this usage may be, but is notlimited to, an emergency medical practitioner, social worker,nurse, physician, or law enforcement officer.6.1.3 It is the responsibility of each “investigator” of theassault to ensure that the chain of custody is continued by thesubsequent i
12、nvestigator, evidence transporter, or evidence stor-age person.6.1.4 The basic requirements for the labeling and initiatinga chain of custody of evidence items are described in E 1459.6.2 Preservation of Evidence6.2.1 All items of physical evidence collected in the inves-tigation should be treated a
13、s though they are, or may contain,perishable biological materials until they can be examined byan appropriate forensic laboratory.6.2.2 Liquid blood samples should be collected and trans-ported as required by the examining forensic laboratory. Driedstains may be transported at room temperature.6.2.2
14、.1 In some cases, more than one blood sample may berequired from an individual for a combination of serological(including DNA) and toxicological testing. The preservative oranticoagulant required in each sample may be different and theanalyzing laboratorys requirements for each sample should befollo
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