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主管:中华人民共和国司法部
主办:司法鉴定科学研究院
ISSN 1671-2072  CN 31-1863/N

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    2005 Issue 02 (Total No. )
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    The Application of Diminished Criminal Responsibility Rating Scale to Violent Mental Offenders
    CAI Wei-xiong;ZHANG Qin-ting;SHAO Yang;ZHENG Zhan-pei;XIE Bin (Institate of Forensic Science;Ministry of Jas-tice;Shanghai 000 China)
    2005(02): 17-18+4. 
    Abstract ( )  
    Objective To explore the feasibility of Diminished Criminal Responsibility Rating Scale(DCRRS) to violent mental offenders. Methods The DCRRS and Criminal Responsibility Rating Scale of Violence (CRRSV) were used respectively to 103 violence cases, and the results were compared with experts' conclusions. The interviewee's symptoms were also rated by RPRS. Results The indicator of the DCRRS is good: ICC= 0.9073, Cronbach α= 0.9572, split-reliability coefficients were 0.994 and 0.991 respectively and their correlation coefficient was 0.969. The DCRRS correlated with the CRRSV and the expert conclusion, r= 0.946, Kappa=0.95. The grading coherence between the DCRRS and experts was high, Kappa=0.97. There was also high coherence between the DCRRS and BPRS. Conclusion The DCRRS is feasible to be used in violent menial offenders.
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    Application of Forensic Palynology In Criminal Investigation
    JIANG Yong;SHI FU-chen(Institute of Criminalistic;Tianjin Public Security Bureau;Tian Jin 00000 China;College of Life Sciences.Nankai University;Tian Jin 00000 China)
    2005(02): 19-20. 
    Abstract ( )  
    Spore and pollen have their own characeristics associased with geographic distribution,grotoing seasons and phe-nological seasons,and they closely accompany various human ac-tivities.In criminal investigation,Spore and pollen adhered to ob-jects can be studied to deduce the crime sites and means,and so to narrow the investigative scope.In the paper,methods of searching,collecting and handling of spore and pollen in crime scenes are introduced,and points for using them as forensic evidence, are discussed.
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