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On the Licensing of Forensic DNA Analysis Activities

https://doi.org/10.30764/1819-2785-2019-14-2-107-114

Abstract

The question of whether it is appropriate to classify genetic examinations of kinship as a medical service is considered in the article. Establishment of identity of an unknown individual (alive or dead) with a specific person is a classic example of forensic medical genetic examination. At the same time an examination on establishment of biological kinship of people whose identity is known and doesn’t demand identification cannot be classified as an identificational. That is the study of human DNA to establish kinship cannot be referred to as a class of medical examinations. Forensic medical examination (including genetic) is a type of medical activity which is carried out by a medical organization and therefore needs licensing. However, if an examination is not carried out in a medical organization and there is no word “medical” in the name such an examination cannot be considered as a medical activity and doesn’t need licensing exactly as it is arranged in expert institutions of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation at this point. Such examinations can be considered as a type of forensic biological expertise.

About the Authors

I. V. Kornienko
Federal Research Center Southern Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences;  Southern Federal University
Russian Federation

Kornienko Igor’ Valerievich – Doctor of Biology, Chief Researcher ; Head of Biological Objects Identification Laboratory 

Rostov-on-Don 344006



K. V. Stepanov
Southern Federal University
Russian Federation

Stepanov Konstantin Vladimirovich – Candidate of Law, Associate Professor of Criminal trial and Forensics 

Rostov-on-Don 344006



T. G. Faleeva
Federal Research Center Southern Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences;  Southern Federal University; Branch No. 2 of the 111 Main State Center of Medical Forensic and Criminalistics Examinations of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation
Russian Federation

 Faleeva Tat’yana Georgievna – research assistant; medical forensic scientist 

Rostov-on-Don 344000



V. S. Rakuts
Southern Federal University
Russian Federation

Rakuts Vladimir Sergeevich – Director

Rostov-on-Don 344006



I. N. Ivanov
 I.I. Mechnikov North-Western State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation
Russian Federation

Ivanov Igor’ Nikolaevich – Doctor of Medicine, Professor, Professor of the Department 

St. Petersburg 191015



E. S. Mishin
 I.I. Mechnikov North-Western State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation
Russian Federation

Mishin Evgeniy Stepanovich – Doctor of Medicine, Professor, Head of the Forensic Medicine Department

St. Petersburg 191015



N. V. Kononov
 St. Petersburg Bureau of Forensic Medical Examination
Russian Federation

Kononov Nikolay Valer’evich – medical forensic scientist of the Complex Examinations Department 

St. Petersburg 195067



N. E. Levchenko
 N.N. Blohin Russian Oncological Scientific Center of the Health Ministry of the Russian Federation
Levchenko Natal’ya Evgen’evna – Doctor of Medicine, Professor, Leading Researcher, Head of the Gynecological Department  Moscow 115478


Y. S. Sidorenko
Federal Research Center Southern Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences;  Rostov Research Oncological Institute of the Health Ministry of the Russian Federation
Russian Federation

Sidorenko Yuriy Sergeevich – Doctor of Medicine, Professor, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Head of the Department 

Rostov-on-Don 344037



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Kornienko I.V., Stepanov K.V., Faleeva T.G., Rakuts V.S., Ivanov I.N., Mishin E.S., Kononov N.V., Levchenko N.E., Sidorenko Y.S. On the Licensing of Forensic DNA Analysis Activities. Theory and Practice of Forensic Science. 2019;14(2):107-114. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.30764/1819-2785-2019-14-2-107-114

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