Aplicação da manufatura aditiva em Ciências Forenses: novas tecnologias a serviço da justiça e da sociedade
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Resumo: | In Forensic Sciences, additive manufacturing technology has been used for some years as a tool to assist in the process of human identification. The possibility of printing important evidence, such as weapons used in crimes, objects, bones, teeth and body remains, becomes interesting, as it reduces the need to move and handle the original evidence. However, as it is a recent method, analyzes and standardization are necessary to verify the best printing technique for each case. In order to verify what is in literature about the use of additive manufacturing in Forensic Sciences and in the process of human identification, an integrative literature review was carried out in different databases on the use of 3D printing in Forensic Sciences and in the human identification process, using the terms “3D print and forensic sciences”, “3D print and forensics”, addictive manufacturing and forensics”, “3D print and human identification” and “addictive manufacture and human identification”; the period from 2017 to 2022 was established. Although 3D printing seems to be obtained in a singular way, its manufacture can be carried out in different ways, but this diversity does not affect the reliability of the print. Weapons, bones, teeth, wounds, projectile trajectories, fingerprints or organs, among others, are reproduced three-dimensionally, and are commonly used in courts to assist Justice. The results found point to the great precision of the replicas obtained from 3D printing, both quantitatively (metric evaluation) and qualitatively (morphological evaluation), indicating the validation of the application of additive manufacturing in Forensic Sciences, thus helping Justice and society. |
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Aplicação da manufatura aditiva em Ciências Forenses: novas tecnologias a serviço da justiça e da sociedadeApplication of additive manufacturing in Forensic Sciences: new technologies at the service of justice and societyAplicación de la fabricación aditiva en Ciencias Forenses: nuevas tecnologías al servicio de la justicia y la sociedadThree-Dimensional PrintingHuman identificationForensic sciences. Impresíon 3DIdentificación humanaCiencias forenses. Impressão em 3DIdentificação humanaCiências forenses. In Forensic Sciences, additive manufacturing technology has been used for some years as a tool to assist in the process of human identification. The possibility of printing important evidence, such as weapons used in crimes, objects, bones, teeth and body remains, becomes interesting, as it reduces the need to move and handle the original evidence. However, as it is a recent method, analyzes and standardization are necessary to verify the best printing technique for each case. In order to verify what is in literature about the use of additive manufacturing in Forensic Sciences and in the process of human identification, an integrative literature review was carried out in different databases on the use of 3D printing in Forensic Sciences and in the human identification process, using the terms “3D print and forensic sciences”, “3D print and forensics”, addictive manufacturing and forensics”, “3D print and human identification” and “addictive manufacture and human identification”; the period from 2017 to 2022 was established. Although 3D printing seems to be obtained in a singular way, its manufacture can be carried out in different ways, but this diversity does not affect the reliability of the print. Weapons, bones, teeth, wounds, projectile trajectories, fingerprints or organs, among others, are reproduced three-dimensionally, and are commonly used in courts to assist Justice. The results found point to the great precision of the replicas obtained from 3D printing, both quantitatively (metric evaluation) and qualitatively (morphological evaluation), indicating the validation of the application of additive manufacturing in Forensic Sciences, thus helping Justice and society.En Ciencias Forenses, la tecnología de fabricación aditiva se ha utilizado durante algunos años como una herramienta para ayudar en el proceso de identificación humana. La posibilidad de imprimir pruebas importantes, como armas utilizadas en delitos, objetos, huesos, dientes y restos corporales, se vuelve interesante, ya que reduce la necesidad de mover y manipular las pruebas originales. Sin embargo, al tratarse de un método reciente, son necesarios análisis y estandarización para verificar la mejor técnica de impresión para cada caso. Con el fin de verificar lo que hay em la literatura sobre el uso de la fabricación aditiva en Ciencias Forenses y en el processo de identificación humana, se realizó una revisión integrativa de la literatura en diferentes bases de datos sobre el uso de la impresión 3D en Ciencias Forenses y en el proceso de identificación humana, utilizando los términos “impresión 3D y ciencias forenses”, “impresión 3D y ciencia forense”, fabricación adictiva y medicina forense”, “impresión 3D e identificación humana” y “fabricación adictiva e identificación humana”; se estableció el período de 2017 a 2022. Si bien la impresión 3D parece obtenerse de una manera singular, su fabricación puede llevarse a cabo de diferentes maneras, pero esta diversidad no afecta la confiabilidad de la impresión. Armas, huesos, dientes, heridas, trayectorias de proyectiles, huellas dactilares u órganos, entre otros, se reproducen tridimensionalmente, y son de uso común en los tribunales para auxiliar a la Justicia. Los resultados encontrados apuntan a la gran precisión de las réplicas obtenidas a partir de la impresión 3D, tanto cuantitativamente (evaluación métrica) como cualitativamente (evaluación morfológica), indicando la validación de la aplicación de la fabricación aditiva en Ciencias Forenses, ayudando así a la Justicia y a la sociedad.Nas Ciências Forenses, a tecnologia da manufatura aditiva vem sendo utilizada há alguns anos como ferramenta para auxiliar no processo de identificação humana. A possibilidade de imprimir provas importantes, como armas empregadas em crimes, objetos, ossos, dentes e restos corporais, torna-se interessante, uma vez que diminui a necessidade de movimentação e manuseio das provas originais. No entanto, por ser um método recente, são necessárias análises e padronizações para verificar qual a melhor técnica de impressão para cada caso. Com o objetivo de verificar o que há na literatura sobre o uso da manufatura aditiva em Ciências Forenses e no processo de identificação humana, foi realizada uma revisão integrativa da literatura em diferentes bases de dados sobre o uso da impressão 3D em Ciências Forenses e no processo de identificação humana, utilizando os termos “3D print and forensic sciences”, “3D print and forensics”, addictive manufacture and forensics”, “3D print and human identification” e “addictive manufacture and human identification”; foi estabelecido o período de 2017 a 2022. Embora a impressão 3D pareça ser obtida de forma singular, sua confecção pode ser realizada de diversas formas, mas essa diversidade não afeta a fidedignidade da impressão. Armas, ossos, dentes, feridas, trajetórias de projéteis, impressões digitais ou de órgãos, entre outros são reproduzidos tridimensionalmente, e utilizados comumente em tribunais para auxiliar a Justiça. Os resultados encontrados apontam a grande precisão das réplicas obtidas a partir da impressão 3D, tanto quantitativamente (avaliação métrica) como qualitativamente (avaliação morfológica), indicando a validação da aplicação da manufatura aditiva em Ciências Forenses, assim auxiliando a Justiça e a sociedade.Research, Society and Development2023-01-12info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3972510.33448/rsd-v12i1.39725Research, Society and Development; Vol. 12 No. 1; e28412139725Research, Society and Development; Vol. 12 Núm. 1; e28412139725Research, Society and Development; v. 12 n. 1; e284121397252525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/39725/32621Copyright (c) 2023 Iolanda Augusta Fernandes de Matos; Vitoria Bonan Costa; Mariely Araújo de Godoi; Clemente Maia da Silva Fernandes; Mônica da Costa Serrahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMatos, Iolanda Augusta Fernandes de Costa, Vitoria BonanGodoi, Mariely Araújo deFernandes, Clemente Maia da SilvaSerra, Mônica da Costa2023-01-13T10:30:42Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/39725Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2023-01-13T10:30:42Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Aplicação da manufatura aditiva em Ciências Forenses: novas tecnologias a serviço da justiça e da sociedade Application of additive manufacturing in Forensic Sciences: new technologies at the service of justice and society Aplicación de la fabricación aditiva en Ciencias Forenses: nuevas tecnologías al servicio de la justicia y la sociedad |
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Aplicação da manufatura aditiva em Ciências Forenses: novas tecnologias a serviço da justiça e da sociedade |
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Aplicação da manufatura aditiva em Ciências Forenses: novas tecnologias a serviço da justiça e da sociedade Matos, Iolanda Augusta Fernandes de Three-Dimensional Printing Human identification Forensic sciences. Impresíon 3D Identificación humana Ciencias forenses. Impressão em 3D Identificação humana Ciências forenses. |
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Aplicação da manufatura aditiva em Ciências Forenses: novas tecnologias a serviço da justiça e da sociedade |
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Aplicação da manufatura aditiva em Ciências Forenses: novas tecnologias a serviço da justiça e da sociedade |
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Aplicação da manufatura aditiva em Ciências Forenses: novas tecnologias a serviço da justiça e da sociedade |
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Aplicação da manufatura aditiva em Ciências Forenses: novas tecnologias a serviço da justiça e da sociedade |
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Aplicação da manufatura aditiva em Ciências Forenses: novas tecnologias a serviço da justiça e da sociedade |
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Matos, Iolanda Augusta Fernandes de |
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Matos, Iolanda Augusta Fernandes de Costa, Vitoria Bonan Godoi, Mariely Araújo de Fernandes, Clemente Maia da Silva Serra, Mônica da Costa |
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Costa, Vitoria Bonan Godoi, Mariely Araújo de Fernandes, Clemente Maia da Silva Serra, Mônica da Costa |
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Matos, Iolanda Augusta Fernandes de Costa, Vitoria Bonan Godoi, Mariely Araújo de Fernandes, Clemente Maia da Silva Serra, Mônica da Costa |
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Three-Dimensional Printing Human identification Forensic sciences. Impresíon 3D Identificación humana Ciencias forenses. Impressão em 3D Identificação humana Ciências forenses. |
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Three-Dimensional Printing Human identification Forensic sciences. Impresíon 3D Identificación humana Ciencias forenses. Impressão em 3D Identificação humana Ciências forenses. |
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In Forensic Sciences, additive manufacturing technology has been used for some years as a tool to assist in the process of human identification. The possibility of printing important evidence, such as weapons used in crimes, objects, bones, teeth and body remains, becomes interesting, as it reduces the need to move and handle the original evidence. However, as it is a recent method, analyzes and standardization are necessary to verify the best printing technique for each case. In order to verify what is in literature about the use of additive manufacturing in Forensic Sciences and in the process of human identification, an integrative literature review was carried out in different databases on the use of 3D printing in Forensic Sciences and in the human identification process, using the terms “3D print and forensic sciences”, “3D print and forensics”, addictive manufacturing and forensics”, “3D print and human identification” and “addictive manufacture and human identification”; the period from 2017 to 2022 was established. Although 3D printing seems to be obtained in a singular way, its manufacture can be carried out in different ways, but this diversity does not affect the reliability of the print. Weapons, bones, teeth, wounds, projectile trajectories, fingerprints or organs, among others, are reproduced three-dimensionally, and are commonly used in courts to assist Justice. The results found point to the great precision of the replicas obtained from 3D printing, both quantitatively (metric evaluation) and qualitatively (morphological evaluation), indicating the validation of the application of additive manufacturing in Forensic Sciences, thus helping Justice and society. |
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