Forensic Victimology and Femi(ni)Cide: A Transdisciplinary Approach on Forensic Evidence and Its Contexts (Volume I)
Cortes-Perez, Oscar Ivan
- 出版商: Springer
- 出版日期: 2024-11-14
- 售價: $7,010
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $6,660
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 332
- 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
- ISBN: 3031725115
- ISBN-13: 9783031725111
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商品描述
This handbook of forensic victimology focuses on femi(ni)cide contexts, offering instructional tools for legal and forensic investigation from a transdisciplinary perspective. Drawing from cross-national experiences, particularly in Australia and Mexico, it provides essential resources for identifying, investigating, analyzing, interpreting, and understanding lethal gender-based victimization through physical forensic evidence.
Spanning ten chapters, the book illustrates and develops standards of professional practice from the initial victimization report through specialized procedures, including crime scene processing, medical evidence collection, and entomology. It establishes the functionality and relevance of each stage of forensic investigation, alongside theoretical and legal considerations regarding various femicide contexts, such as intimate partner femicide, femicide-suicide, and child femicide. Additionally, it discusses due diligence standards in forensic investigation and legal considerations to avoid unlawful evidence.
Ideal for professionals in legal and forensic fields addressing gender-based victimization, this volume also serves as a handbook for students in forensic-related areas such as legal and forensic medicine, criminalistics, criminology, and criminal law.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
本手冊專注於法醫受害者學中的女性(或女性化)謀殺情境,提供法律和法醫調查的教學工具,採用跨學科的視角。該書借鑒了來自不同國家的經驗,特別是澳大利亞和墨西哥,提供了識別、調查、分析、解釋和理解基於性別的致命受害的基本資源,並透過物理法醫證據進行探討。
本書共分為十章,從初步的受害報告開始,闡述並發展專業實踐的標準,涵蓋專門程序,包括犯罪現場處理、醫學證據收集和昆蟲學。它確立了法醫調查每個階段的功能性和相關性,並考量了各種女性謀殺情境的理論和法律考量,例如親密伴侶女性謀殺、女性謀殺-自殺和兒童女性謀殺。此外,還討論了法醫調查中的盡職調查標準及法律考量,以避免不合法的證據。
本書非常適合法律和法醫領域的專業人士,特別是針對基於性別的受害問題,亦可作為法醫相關領域學生的手冊,如法律與法醫醫學、刑事科學、犯罪學和刑法等。
作者簡介
Oscar I. Cortes-Perez is a Forensic Victimologist and tertiary education professor in areas of Criminology, Victimology, and Social and Behavioral Forensic Sciences. He holds a degree in Psychology from the Autonomous University of San Luis Potosí (Honorable Mention) and a Master's in Forensic Sciences and Victimology from the Autonomous University of Durango Campus Zacatecas. He did internships at the Attorney General's Office of San Luis Potosi and at the Attorney General's Office of Mexico, performing forensic investigation duties.
He has worked forensic cases related to Child Sexual Abuse and Intimate Partner Violence along with the Specialized Prosecutor's Office for the Attention of Women, Family, and Sexual Crimes in San Luis Potosí. He was part of the Child and Adolescent Agenda of the Autonomous University of Yucatan and the Government of the State of Yucatan (Mexico) as a consultant expert in the strategic line "Best Practices in Justice". Member of the Mexican Society of Criminology, and the World Society of Victimology.
作者簡介(中文翻譯)
Oscar I. Cortes-Perez 是一位法醫受害者學家及高等教育教授,專注於犯罪學、受害者學以及社會與行為法醫科學。他擁有聖路易斯波托西自治大學的心理學學位(榮譽提名),以及杜蘭戈自治大學薩卡特卡斯校區的法醫科學與受害者學碩士學位。他曾在聖路易斯波托西的檢察總長辦公室及墨西哥的檢察總長辦公室實習,執行法醫調查工作。
他曾處理與兒童性虐待及親密伴侶暴力相關的法醫案件,並與聖路易斯波托西的專門檢察官辦公室合作,專注於女性、家庭及性犯罪的案件。他曾擔任尤卡坦自治大學及尤卡坦州政府(墨西哥)的兒童與青少年議程的專家顧問,專注於「司法最佳實踐」的策略方向。他是墨西哥犯罪學會及世界受害者學會的成員。