MÉTODO HOLMESIANO E SUA INFLUÊNCIA À LUZ DA PEDOLOGIA FORENSE

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Autor(a) principal: Santos da Silva, Alinne
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Testoni, Samara, Miguel, Pablo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista Eletrônica Debates em Educação Científica e Tecnológica
Texto Completo: https://ojs.ifes.edu.br/index.php/ric/article/view/2206
Resumo: There are many stories about the fictional detective Sherlock Holmes, and in one of the most famous of these, he applies observation and deduction to tell that his friend has been to a certain place by the type of “dirt” on his shoe. In criminal investigations there are several methods of analysis to reach the conclusion of the real suspects and to elucidate the cause of death, and one of these analyzes is with soil traces. Criminals hardly ever notice a detail: a little bit of clay adhered to the shoe’s sole or to the skin can allow specialists in soil analysis to confirm whether a person or object was part of a crime scene or not. Soil constitutes strong evidence capable of connecting a suspect or object to a certain position in space, due to its potential for transfer and persistence on different surfaces. Thus, the soil can be used for investigative purposes during the police investigation with the purpose of validating or comparing traces, and can be included in the police files to be presented at hearings of criminal actions. The data obtained for this bibliographic review were collected from detective novels, articles and papers found in websites specializing in academic subjects through keywords on the theme studied in this article. The results found are prosperous in the area of forensic pedology, and propose to integrate different areas of knowledge and provide technical-scientific support to the various investigations related to justice. In this way, this review article showed that the deduction made by Holmes more than 130 years ago is validated by scientific articles in the area of pedology today.
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spelling MÉTODO HOLMESIANO E SUA INFLUÊNCIA À LUZ DA PEDOLOGIA FORENSEanálise de solociências forensesinvestigaçãoSherlockThere are many stories about the fictional detective Sherlock Holmes, and in one of the most famous of these, he applies observation and deduction to tell that his friend has been to a certain place by the type of “dirt” on his shoe. In criminal investigations there are several methods of analysis to reach the conclusion of the real suspects and to elucidate the cause of death, and one of these analyzes is with soil traces. Criminals hardly ever notice a detail: a little bit of clay adhered to the shoe’s sole or to the skin can allow specialists in soil analysis to confirm whether a person or object was part of a crime scene or not. Soil constitutes strong evidence capable of connecting a suspect or object to a certain position in space, due to its potential for transfer and persistence on different surfaces. Thus, the soil can be used for investigative purposes during the police investigation with the purpose of validating or comparing traces, and can be included in the police files to be presented at hearings of criminal actions. The data obtained for this bibliographic review were collected from detective novels, articles and papers found in websites specializing in academic subjects through keywords on the theme studied in this article. The results found are prosperous in the area of forensic pedology, and propose to integrate different areas of knowledge and provide technical-scientific support to the various investigations related to justice. In this way, this review article showed that the deduction made by Holmes more than 130 years ago is validated by scientific articles in the area of pedology today.Em uma de suas famosas histórias, o detetive fictício Sherlock Holmes aplica a observação e dedução para dizer que seu amigo esteve em determinado lugar pelo tipo de “terra” em seu sapato. Em investigações criminais existem vários métodos de análises para chegar à conclusão dos suspeitos e para elucidar a causa mortis, e uma destas é a de vestígios de solo. Os criminosos nem sempre atentam a um detalhe: o barro aderido à sola do sapato ou à pele pode permitir aos especialistas em análise de solos confirmarem se uma pessoa ou objeto fez parte da cena de um crime ou não. O solo constitui uma forte evidência capaz de conectar um suspeito ou objeto a determinada posição no espaço, devido ao seu potencial de transferência e persistência em superfícies. Assim, o solo pode ser usado para fins investigativos durante o inquérito policial com o propósito de validar ou comparar vestígios, podendo ser incluído nos autos, apresentado nas oitivas e nas audiências de ações penais. Neste trabalho de revisão bibliográfica, os dados obtidos foram coletados de livros do gênero romance policial, de artigos e de trabalhos encontrados em sites de buscas sobre os temas envolvidos. Os resultados encontrados são prósperos na área da pedologia forense, e propõem integrar diferentes áreas do conhecimento, e dar suporte técnico-científico às diversas investigações relativas à justiça. Neste sentido, esta revisão revelou que a dedução feita por Holmes há mais de 130 anos é validada por artigos científicos na área da pedologia nos dias atuais.Instituto Federal do Espírito Santo2023-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.ifes.edu.br/index.php/ric/article/view/220610.36524/ric.v9i3.2206Revista Ifes Ciência ; v. 9 n. 3 (2023): Edição Especial: Ciências Forenses ; 01-182359-479910.36524/ric.v9i3reponame:Revista Eletrônica Debates em Educação Científica e Tecnológicainstname:Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia do Espírito Santo (IFES)instacron:IFESporhttps://ojs.ifes.edu.br/index.php/ric/article/view/2206/1079Copyright (c) 2023 Revista Ifes Ciência https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSantos da Silva, AlinneTestoni, SamaraMiguel, Pablo2024-03-25T14:39:22Zoai::article/2206Revistahttps://ojs.ifes.edu.br/index.php/indexPUBhttps://ojs.ifes.edu.br/index.php/index/oairevistadect@gmail.com||sidneiquezada@gmail.com2236-21502179-6955opendoar:2024-03-25T14:39:22Revista Eletrônica Debates em Educação Científica e Tecnológica - Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia do Espírito Santo (IFES)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv MÉTODO HOLMESIANO E SUA INFLUÊNCIA À LUZ DA PEDOLOGIA FORENSE
title MÉTODO HOLMESIANO E SUA INFLUÊNCIA À LUZ DA PEDOLOGIA FORENSE
spellingShingle MÉTODO HOLMESIANO E SUA INFLUÊNCIA À LUZ DA PEDOLOGIA FORENSE
Santos da Silva, Alinne
análise de solo
ciências forenses
investigação
Sherlock
title_short MÉTODO HOLMESIANO E SUA INFLUÊNCIA À LUZ DA PEDOLOGIA FORENSE
title_full MÉTODO HOLMESIANO E SUA INFLUÊNCIA À LUZ DA PEDOLOGIA FORENSE
title_fullStr MÉTODO HOLMESIANO E SUA INFLUÊNCIA À LUZ DA PEDOLOGIA FORENSE
title_full_unstemmed MÉTODO HOLMESIANO E SUA INFLUÊNCIA À LUZ DA PEDOLOGIA FORENSE
title_sort MÉTODO HOLMESIANO E SUA INFLUÊNCIA À LUZ DA PEDOLOGIA FORENSE
author Santos da Silva, Alinne
author_facet Santos da Silva, Alinne
Testoni, Samara
Miguel, Pablo
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Miguel, Pablo
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos da Silva, Alinne
Testoni, Samara
Miguel, Pablo
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ciências forenses
investigação
Sherlock
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ciências forenses
investigação
Sherlock
description There are many stories about the fictional detective Sherlock Holmes, and in one of the most famous of these, he applies observation and deduction to tell that his friend has been to a certain place by the type of “dirt” on his shoe. In criminal investigations there are several methods of analysis to reach the conclusion of the real suspects and to elucidate the cause of death, and one of these analyzes is with soil traces. Criminals hardly ever notice a detail: a little bit of clay adhered to the shoe’s sole or to the skin can allow specialists in soil analysis to confirm whether a person or object was part of a crime scene or not. Soil constitutes strong evidence capable of connecting a suspect or object to a certain position in space, due to its potential for transfer and persistence on different surfaces. Thus, the soil can be used for investigative purposes during the police investigation with the purpose of validating or comparing traces, and can be included in the police files to be presented at hearings of criminal actions. The data obtained for this bibliographic review were collected from detective novels, articles and papers found in websites specializing in academic subjects through keywords on the theme studied in this article. The results found are prosperous in the area of forensic pedology, and propose to integrate different areas of knowledge and provide technical-scientific support to the various investigations related to justice. In this way, this review article showed that the deduction made by Holmes more than 130 years ago is validated by scientific articles in the area of pedology today.
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