Legal Medicine
Legal Medicine
Legal Medicine
LEGAL MEDICINE
MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE
LEGAL TERMINOLOGIES
BIBLIOTICS is the
handwriting analysis.
science
of
What
evidence
conviction?
is
necessary
for
3. Hypnotism
4. By observation
5. Scientific interrogation
6. Confession
ANTHROPOMETRY
a
scheme
utilizing
anthropometrical
measurement of the human body as
the basis of identification.
B. Clothing
D. Grade of profession
E. Body ornamentations
scientific
A. Fingerprinting
B. Dental Identification
C. Handwriting
methods
of
A. Mental memory
D. Identification of Skeleton
B. Speech
E. Determination of Sex
C. Gait
F. Determination of Age
D. Mannerism
F. Complexion
H. Facies
J. Degree of nutrition
1. Occupation marks
2. Race
3. Stature
4. Tattoo marks
5. Weight
6. Deformities
7. Birth marks
9. Moles
10. Scar
b) parasympathetic
a) Sympathetic
-under the influence of physical
(exertion) or emotional stimuli (anger,
excitement, fear, lie-detection, etc.)
b) Parasympathetic
-works to restore things to normal in
the absence of stress
dominates when the condition is
calm, contented and relaxed
CHAPTER 2
DECEPTION AND DETECTION
RECORDING
OF
PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSE
Nervous control
1) CNS (brain & spinal cord )
-controls motor/sensory functions, w/c
may be voluntary
2) ANS
-acts as a self-regulating autonomic
response of the body
2 branches:
a) sympathetic
V. INTERROGATION
-questioning
of
a
person
suspected of having committed an
offense or of persons who are reluctant
to make a full disclosure of info in his
possession w/c is pertinent to the
investigation
- suspect/witness
- Emotional appeal
Different types of criminal offenders:
1. based on behavioral attitude
a. active aggressive offenders
-impulsive manner ( crimes of
passion, revenge, resentment)
b. passive inadequate offenders
-inducement/promise/ reward
2. based on the state of mind
a. rational offenders
-w/ motive/intention
b. irrational offenders
-w/o knowledge on the nature
& quality on his act(mad killers)
3. based on proficiency
a. ordinary offenders
-lowest form, limited skill
b. professional offenders
- highly skilled w/ the least
chance
of being detected
-pickpocketing, shop-lifting
4. psycho class'n
a. emotional offenders
-accidental in nature
b. non-emotional offenders
-financial
HYPNOSIS
-alteration
consciousness/concentration,
subjects can be hypnotized
not
of
all
IV. OBSERVATION
Physiological and psychological
signs and symptoms of guilt:
a) Sweating, color change
b) Dryness of the mouth
c) Excessive activity of Adams apple
d) Fidgeting
e) Peculiar feeling inside
f) Swearing, spotless past record
g) ''not that I remember'' expression
h) Inability to look at the investigator
gain/recidivist/repeaters
* Requirement for the admissibility of
evidence obtained thru investigation(pp 3435)
* miranda v.arizona(pp 35)
*techniques of interrogation'
1. emotional appeal
-conducive to confession
2. mutt and jeff technique
3. bluff on split-pair technique
-two or more persons are involved of a
crime
4. stern approach
-interrogator uses harsh language;
immediate response is demanded
5. subject is given the opportunity to
make a lengthy, time-consuming
narration
VI. CONFESSION
- expressed acknowledgement by the
accused in a criminal case of the truth
of his guilt as to the crime charged, or
of some essentials thereof
-statement of guilt
****judicial admissions
-sec 4 rule 129-revised rules: an
admission, verbal or written, made by a party
in the course of the proceedings in the same
case, does not require proof. The admission
may be contradicted only by showing that it
was made thru probable mistake or that no
such admission was made.
TOKYO DECLARATION (World Medical
Asso. in 1975)
- contains guidelines to be observed by
physician concerning torture and other cruel,
inhuman and degrading punishments in
relation to detention and imprisonment