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In every country in the world, there are crimes and its victims. In another side there are tortures and ill treatments to the detainee who did a crime. To seek justice for both of cases above, it is needed medical proofing
Pembuktian Hukum
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Forensic Science
Forensic science
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Manusia: hidup atau mati Bagian tubuh manusia: kerangka, gigi, potongan tubuh Zat yang berasal dari tubuh manusia: darah, saliva, sperma, epitel yang terlepas, rambut
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projusticia
Dasar Hukum
Pasal 184, 187 alat bukti Pasal 179, 186 saksi ahli Pasal 170 rahasia medis
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Person being examined is an evidence tool Request by the police/attorney/judge Called Visum et Repertum in Indonesia Doctor as a police doctor, only give his/her report to the police/attorney/judge
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Person being examined is a patient who makes a contract of examination Request by the patient Called Surat Keterangan Medis in Indonesia Doctor as a treaty doctor, only give his report to the patient (medical confidentiality)
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The patient come to a doctor by himself He makes a contract to the doctor to examine and treat him (Informed Consent) There is a medical confidentiality The patient has a right to access all of the information about his disease The doctor has an obligation to tell the patient about his disease, orally and written if it is asked. 13
In some case, the request letter from the police/attorney/judge come later. First contract come from the patient Law Criminal Procedure (KUHAP): the doctor need Informed Consent from the patient to write the medical report for the police/attorney/judge Medical Practice Act (Act no 29/2004): didnt need Informed Consent
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INTRODUCTION
Personal data of client Circumstances of the report Phrasing of questions by requesting party Medical records / Relevant document Indicate to whom a copy of the report will be sent
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HISTORY
An important part of the case history is a description of the torture; this should be detailed, as it is important for the interpretation of the findings during the medical examination. The recording of current symptomology should be painstakingly accurate and, if possible, its relationship to the torture should be described.
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PHYSICAL EXAMINATION and PSYCHIATRIC EXAMINATION This section is therefore of great importance and will be examined in detail. It must be accurate and easily understandable.
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For example:
Do not write: there is a perforation of the ear drum that was caused by a blow to the clients ear (own interpretation) but rather: a perforation of the ear drum was found. An explanation of its cause could be a trauma, e.g. a blow to the ear, such as the client told me he had received.
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This is the crux of the matter. You should concentrate on constructing a balanced and logical report, providing insight into the argument that lead to a conclusion that flows naturally from the preceding objective information. All that has been written on objectivity in earlier paragraphs is of course to be taken into consideration here.
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CONCLUSION
In the Conclusion, a statement may be included underlining the probability of a connection between the torture suffered by the victim and the medical findings - if, of course, the medical findings support this objectively.
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Warning !
In practice it proves to be difficult for many people not to include personal interpretations and subjective descriptions in a report. The feelings, emotions and anger that people naturally feel when listening to these stories and on seeing the results of torture can have a profound influence. However it is important to remember the aim and the legal character of the report in order to understand the importance of the signs of torture.
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Introduction (Identity of requester, doctor, corpse, Content (external examination, internal examination,
advance examination) death, time of death)
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INTRODUCTION
Personal data of the victim Circumstances of the report Indicate to whom a copy of the report will be sent Official Statement of the case
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EXTERNAL EXAMINATION
General: external abnormalities Specific: consequences of torture: + Scars: localization, size (in mm), shape, limitation, colour, mutual arrangement, hypertrophy, include a diagram of the body and possibly photographs on which the scars are indicated Describe the abnormality systematically, in detail, each part of the body.
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INTERNAL EXAMINATION
Describe all the result internal examination in detail, each part of the body: Fracture Corpus alienum Haematoma Internal bleeding Organ damage or rupture Organ congestion or swelling Secretion, and any abnormalities found in autopsy
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LABORATORY EXAMINATION
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CONCLUSION
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