In the article the forensic evaluation of certain manifestations of torture and infliction of torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading Degrading Treatment or Punishment and effective ways of fixing the documentary under the provisions of «Istanbul Protocol».
The article presents current issues on the organization of forensic services in the identification of dead people in emergencies with mass victims of people in Ukraine.
The work is devoted to the method of preparation of the human skull for op-topantomografii to compare with lifetime ortopantomogram for identification. The methodology proposed a simple economical method of producing high-quality, suitable for study ortopantomogram without using ballistic gel.
The article describes the work of the Humanitarian Training Center for Forensic Medical Identification, which was restored in the city of Dnipro after a break related to the COVID-19 pandemic and the invasion of the troops of the russian federation into Ukraine. The center was created to solve humanitarian tasks, in particular during armed conflicts and disasters.
The main purpose of the center's work is to prepare representatives of various organizations for professional work with the identification of bodies and remains of victims who died during armed conflicts, terrorist acts, man-made and natural disasters. Participants acquire skills in accordance with international standards and principles of international humanitarian law.
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