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The Forensic PM Process - Controlled Chaos

The Forensic PM Process - Controlled Chaos. Jeff Adams. The Investigations Tissue Handling Information Handling Implications for DIs. Overview. O v e r s e e i n g Q u a l i t y. Investigations. Coroner Coroners Act Coroners Rules. Police Police & Criminal Evidence Act

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The Forensic PM Process - Controlled Chaos

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  1. The Forensic PM Process -Controlled Chaos Jeff Adams

  2. The Investigations Tissue Handling Information Handling Implications for DIs Overview O v e r s e e i n g Q u a l i t y

  3. Investigations Coroner Coroners Act Coroners Rules Police Police & Criminal Evidence Act Criminal Procedure & Investigations Act O v e r s e e i n g Q u a l i t y

  4. Tissue Retention Forensic Science FP Scene Medical Specialist Police FP Other Mortuary Police O v e r s e e i n g Q u a l i t y

  5. Information Family Family Liaison FP Scene Public SIO Coroners Officer Accused SOCO Others Forensic Scientist Mortuary HM Coroner CPS DI O v e r s e e i n g Q u a l i t y

  6. Legal Provisions - PM • Authority - s20 Coroners Act 1988 • Location - s22 Coroners Act 1988 • HTA - s39 Human Tissue Act 2004 O v e r s e e i n g Q u a l i t y

  7. Legal Provisions - Coroner • PM Authority - s20 Coroners Act 1988 • Seizure Authority • Retention Requirement • Rule 12 Coroners Rules 1984 • Retention Period • Rule 12 Coroners Rules 1984 • Coroner “Functus” O v e r s e e i n g Q u a l i t y

  8. Legal Provisions - Police • PM Authority - None? • Seizure Authority - s19 PACE • Retention Authority - s22 PACE • Retention Period - s23 CPIA O v e r s e e i n g Q u a l i t y

  9. Legal Provisions - HTA • Consent • Coroners - s11 Exemption • Police - Not Scheduled Purpose • Licensing • Coroners - Yes • Police - s39 Exemption – PM Covered • Guidance • Coroners -Yes • Police - s39 Exemption - PM Covered O v e r s e e i n g Q u a l i t y

  10. Pathways • Criminal Offence • Inquest adjourned and not re-opened • Police samples maintain status • Coroners samples may change status • Criminal Offence + Article 2 • Inquest adjourned and re-opened • Police samples may change status • No Criminal Offence • Police samples may change status O v e r s e e i n g Q u a l i t y

  11. Standards + Guidance • Forensic Pathology • Code of Practice • Specific Guidance • Legal Issues • Guidance on Tissue Retention • Mortuary Standards O v e r s e e i n g Q u a l i t y

  12. Mortuary Standards • Facilities • Design & Construction • Services • Operation • Support O v e r s e e i n g Q u a l i t y

  13. DI & Mortuary Obligations • Legal Obligations • Facilities • Oversight of PM Process • Tissue • Control • Records • The Deceased • Release of the Body O v e r s e e i n g Q u a l i t y

  14. Guidance O v e r s e e i n g Q u a l i t y

  15. jeff.adams@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk andrew.rennison4@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk http://police.homeoffice.gov.uk/operational-policing/forensic-science-regulator/ Contact O v e r s e e i n g Q u a l i t y

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