: The European Council of Legal Medicine (ECLM) on-site inspection form allows the collection of data relevant to the identification, collection, sampling and preservation of all elements that, during the on-site inspection, may be useful as forensic evidence. The aim of this study is to assess the completeness of the information collected in a large number of on-site inspections, the records of which were drawn up without the use of the ECLM on-site inspection form, in order to verify the usefulness and the application of this form. The authors present a multicentre study involving 20 Italian forensic medicine institutes. For each institute, the reports of on-site inspections carried out without the use of the ECLM on-site inspection form were collected and a forensic pathologist was asked to analyse the individual cases and to identify, for each case, the presence or absence of information regarding all the points examined by the ECLM on-site inspection form. A practical database was prepared and sent to each institute for this analysis. Data were collected and analysed from a total of 1721 on-site inspection reports. Our results document that certain items on the ECLM on-site inspection form are not always investigated in reports written without the use of this tool. The use of the ECLM on-site inspection form proves to be a valid tool to assist the forensic pathologist during the on-site inspection. We therefore hope that the forms developed by the ECLM will be systematically adopted in the forensic practice of the forensic pathologist.
Towards a standard of scientific evidence in on-site inspection: compilation of the ECLM on-site inspection form in a broad case history / Camatti, Jessika; Santunione, Anna Laura; Bolognini, Monica; Cusack, Denis; Zerbo, Stefania; Argo, Antonina; Puntarello, Maria; Scalzo, Giovanni; Paolo, Fattorini; Bruscagin, Tommaso; Desinan, Lorenzo; Battistig, Laura; Tosku, Fabrizio; Viel, Guido; Franchetti, Giorgia; Solarino, Biagio; Ambrosi, Laura; Cecchetto, Giovanni; Visonà, Silvia Damiana; Sala, Emanuele; Oliva, Antonio; Mercuri, Giulia; Oliveri, Elena Sofia; Fais, Paolo; Lippi, Sara; Bianchini, Simone; Genovese, Umberto; Franceschetti, Lorenzo; Asmundo, Alessio; Ventura Spagnolo, Elvira; Burrascano, Giorgia; Verzeletti, Andrea; Attico, Federica; Sarallo, Valentino; Aquila, Isabella; Sacco, Matteo Antonio; Gualtieri, Saverio; Mammola, Giuseppe; Attanasi, Alessia; Pingaro, Davide Mario; Pinchi, Vilma; Focardi, Martina; Ventura, Francesco; Caristo, Isabella; Vernazza, Nicolò; Casella, Claudia; Di Donna, Gaetano; Marisei, Mariagrazia; Campobasso, Carlo Pietro; Feola, Alessandro; Palermo, Paolo; Bugelli, Valentina; Doci, Kiti; Picozzi, Mario; Burlando, Matteo; Vecchio, Federico; Gabbrielli, Mario; Baldari, Francesco; Cecchi, Rossana. - In: LEGAL MEDICINE. - ISSN 1344-6223. - 78:(2025), pp. 1-5. [10.1016/j.legalmed.2025.102717]
Towards a standard of scientific evidence in on-site inspection: compilation of the ECLM on-site inspection form in a broad case history
Camatti, Jessika;Santunione, Anna Laura;Bolognini, Monica;Mammola, Giuseppe;Attanasi, Alessia;Pingaro, Davide Mario;Doci, Kiti;Cecchi, Rossana
2025
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: The European Council of Legal Medicine (ECLM) on-site inspection form allows the collection of data relevant to the identification, collection, sampling and preservation of all elements that, during the on-site inspection, may be useful as forensic evidence. The aim of this study is to assess the completeness of the information collected in a large number of on-site inspections, the records of which were drawn up without the use of the ECLM on-site inspection form, in order to verify the usefulness and the application of this form. The authors present a multicentre study involving 20 Italian forensic medicine institutes. For each institute, the reports of on-site inspections carried out without the use of the ECLM on-site inspection form were collected and a forensic pathologist was asked to analyse the individual cases and to identify, for each case, the presence or absence of information regarding all the points examined by the ECLM on-site inspection form. A practical database was prepared and sent to each institute for this analysis. Data were collected and analysed from a total of 1721 on-site inspection reports. Our results document that certain items on the ECLM on-site inspection form are not always investigated in reports written without the use of this tool. The use of the ECLM on-site inspection form proves to be a valid tool to assist the forensic pathologist during the on-site inspection. We therefore hope that the forms developed by the ECLM will be systematically adopted in the forensic practice of the forensic pathologist.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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