Cani da cadavere: “dispositivo biologico specializzato” nell’individuazione di tracce ematiche latenti sulla scena del crimine. Da mito a prova scientifica.

Aim. The canis lupus familiaris, due to his particular olfactory characteristics, is used by the police to detect a wide range of substances (explosives, gunpowder, narcotics, etc.). Trained dogs to the discovery and reporting human remains or not visible cadaveric blood, can be of great help. This...

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Main Authors: De Carlo D, Rendine M, Cantatore S, Fiore C, Riezzo I., NERI, Margherita
Other Authors: De Carlo, D, Rendine, M, Cantatore, S, Fiore, C, Neri, Margherita, Riezzo, I.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Italian
Published: 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11392/2370056
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spelling ftunivferrarair:oai:sfera.unife.it:11392/2370056 2024-04-14T08:10:13+00:00 Cani da cadavere: “dispositivo biologico specializzato” nell’individuazione di tracce ematiche latenti sulla scena del crimine. Da mito a prova scientifica. De Carlo D Rendine M Cantatore S Fiore C Riezzo I. NERI, Margherita De Carlo, D Rendine, M Cantatore, S Fiore, C Neri, Margherita Riezzo, I. 2016 ELETTRONICO http://hdl.handle.net/11392/2370056 ita ita volume:136 firstpage:25 lastpage:38 numberofpages:14 journal:MINERVA MEDICOLEGALE http://hdl.handle.net/11392/2370056 Dogs - Cadaver - Blood - Smell info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2016 ftunivferrarair 2024-03-21T17:44:20Z Aim. The canis lupus familiaris, due to his particular olfactory characteristics, is used by the police to detect a wide range of substances (explosives, gunpowder, narcotics, etc.). Trained dogs to the discovery and reporting human remains or not visible cadaveric blood, can be of great help. This study set out to investigate and validate with scientific method, a training protocol of dogs specialized for research, tracking and reporting of cadaveric latent blood traces of blood. Methods. We used two Labrador Retriever. The study was conducted for sixteen months, with about 200 hours of simulation and 6240 surveys, within a room suitably equipped. We used blood of four patients who died due to trauma, collected in sterile and VOCs free tubes. The first phase of the training focused on the ability of the two dogs to hold the smell target and signal their presence at concentrations always decreasing. In the second phase confounding factors were introduced. Results. The study found the real effectiveness of dogs trained to identify human cadaveric blood in very low concentrations. Tests conducted have shown a good ability to discriminate human cadaveric blood in combination with confounding factors in high concentrations (olfactory accuracy). Conclusion. The use of dogs in this area necessarily requires standardization of training procedures in order to achieve “certified” for this specialized biological device the same rigorous level of reliability and reproducibility required for all methods of investigation in the forensic field, through an optimized and tightly controlled training, through the evaluation of olfactory sensitivity, the ability of olfactory discrimination and olfactory accuracy. Article in Journal/Newspaper Canis lupus Università degli Studi di Ferrara: CINECA IRIS
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topic Dogs - Cadaver - Blood - Smell
spellingShingle Dogs - Cadaver - Blood - Smell
De Carlo D
Rendine M
Cantatore S
Fiore C
Riezzo I.
NERI, Margherita
Cani da cadavere: “dispositivo biologico specializzato” nell’individuazione di tracce ematiche latenti sulla scena del crimine. Da mito a prova scientifica.
topic_facet Dogs - Cadaver - Blood - Smell
description Aim. The canis lupus familiaris, due to his particular olfactory characteristics, is used by the police to detect a wide range of substances (explosives, gunpowder, narcotics, etc.). Trained dogs to the discovery and reporting human remains or not visible cadaveric blood, can be of great help. This study set out to investigate and validate with scientific method, a training protocol of dogs specialized for research, tracking and reporting of cadaveric latent blood traces of blood. Methods. We used two Labrador Retriever. The study was conducted for sixteen months, with about 200 hours of simulation and 6240 surveys, within a room suitably equipped. We used blood of four patients who died due to trauma, collected in sterile and VOCs free tubes. The first phase of the training focused on the ability of the two dogs to hold the smell target and signal their presence at concentrations always decreasing. In the second phase confounding factors were introduced. Results. The study found the real effectiveness of dogs trained to identify human cadaveric blood in very low concentrations. Tests conducted have shown a good ability to discriminate human cadaveric blood in combination with confounding factors in high concentrations (olfactory accuracy). Conclusion. The use of dogs in this area necessarily requires standardization of training procedures in order to achieve “certified” for this specialized biological device the same rigorous level of reliability and reproducibility required for all methods of investigation in the forensic field, through an optimized and tightly controlled training, through the evaluation of olfactory sensitivity, the ability of olfactory discrimination and olfactory accuracy.
author2 De Carlo, D
Rendine, M
Cantatore, S
Fiore, C
Neri, Margherita
Riezzo, I.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author De Carlo D
Rendine M
Cantatore S
Fiore C
Riezzo I.
NERI, Margherita
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Rendine M
Cantatore S
Fiore C
Riezzo I.
NERI, Margherita
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title Cani da cadavere: “dispositivo biologico specializzato” nell’individuazione di tracce ematiche latenti sulla scena del crimine. Da mito a prova scientifica.
title_short Cani da cadavere: “dispositivo biologico specializzato” nell’individuazione di tracce ematiche latenti sulla scena del crimine. Da mito a prova scientifica.
title_full Cani da cadavere: “dispositivo biologico specializzato” nell’individuazione di tracce ematiche latenti sulla scena del crimine. Da mito a prova scientifica.
title_fullStr Cani da cadavere: “dispositivo biologico specializzato” nell’individuazione di tracce ematiche latenti sulla scena del crimine. Da mito a prova scientifica.
title_full_unstemmed Cani da cadavere: “dispositivo biologico specializzato” nell’individuazione di tracce ematiche latenti sulla scena del crimine. Da mito a prova scientifica.
title_sort cani da cadavere: “dispositivo biologico specializzato” nell’individuazione di tracce ematiche latenti sulla scena del crimine. da mito a prova scientifica.
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