International Standards and Protocols

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International Standards and Protocols - DVI Kickstart Crew

  • INTERPOL DVI Guide: Primary global standard for Disaster Victim Identification.
    • Promotes standardized procedures for data collection (Ante-Mortem/Post-Mortem - AM/PM), analysis, and identification.
    • Emphasizes a multidisciplinary team approach.
  • Key Organizations:
    • INTERPOL: Facilitates international police cooperation; issues DVI guidelines.
    • WHO (World Health Organization): Addresses public health aspects, victim well-being.
    • ICRC (International Committee of the Red Cross): Humanitarian role, managing the dead respectfully.
    • IOFOS (International Organisation for Forensic Odonto-Stomatology): Sets dental identification standards.
  • Core Principles: Adherence to highest quality standards, respect for deceased and families, timely identification.

⭐ INTERPOL provides standardized forms (Pink for PM, Yellow for AM) to ensure uniformity in data collection across different countries and agencies during DVI operations.

International Standards and Protocols - Interpol's DVI Dance

  • Interpol DVI Guide: Global standard for Disaster Victim Identification (DVI).
    • Aims: Standardize methods, ensure accurate ID, victim dignity, international cooperation.
  • Core Elements:
    • DVI Teams: Multidisciplinary (pathology, odontology, fingerprint, DNA, police).
    • Interpol Forms: Standardized for data consistency.
      • Pink Forms (PM): Record postmortem data.
      • Yellow Forms (AM): Compile antemortem data.
    • DVI Software: (e.g., PLASSDATA) for managing complex DVI data.
  • Four DVI Phases (📌 "SPARe the victims"):
    • Scene: Site processing, recovery of remains/evidence.
    • Postmortem: Examination of deceased, PM data collection.
    • Antemortem: Gathering AM data from families/records.
    • Reconciliation: Matching PM and AM data for identification.

⭐ Interpol's Pink (Postmortem) and Yellow (Antemortem) forms are key for DVI, ensuring global data consistency and enabling cross-border comparison.

International Standards and Protocols - Data, Decency, Borders

  • Data Integrity & Management:
    • Interpol DVI Guidelines: Standardized forms (e.g., Pink AM, Yellow PM).
    • Emphasis on comprehensive Ante-mortem (AM) & Post-mortem (PM) data.
    • Secure, confidential data systems (e.g., PLASSDATA).
  • Ethical Considerations & Decency:
    • Uphold dignity: Respect for deceased & bereaved families.
    • Sensitivity to cultural & religious practices.
    • Ethical handling and storage of human remains.
  • International Cooperation (Borders):
    • Crucial for mass disasters with international victims.
    • Agreements for repatriation of remains.
    • Key roles: Interpol, ICRC, WHO.

⭐ Interpol's DVI Guide advocates for reconciliation of AM and PM data as the cornerstone of identification.

International Standards and Protocols - ID Tech Treaties

  • INTERPOL DVI Guidelines: Global standards for Disaster Victim Identification.
    • Standardized procedures, forms (Pink PM, Yellow AM), and software (e.g., PlassData).
    • Emphasis on primary identifiers: Fingerprints, Dental records, DNA.
    • Secondary identifiers: Medical findings, property, visual identification.
    • Reconciliation phase: Comparing Ante-Mortem (AM) and Post-Mortem (PM) data.
  • Geneva Conventions (1949) & Additional Protocols:
    • Mandate search, collection, and identification of deceased in armed conflicts.
    • Ensure dignified handling, recording of information, and return of remains.
  • UN Resolutions & Guidelines:
    • Uphold human rights and dignity of victims and their families.
    • Promote international cooperation and best practices in DVI.
  • ISO Standards: (e.g., ISO 20486)
    • Provide standardized terminology for DVI processes.

⭐ INTERPOL's standardized Pink (Post-Mortem) and Yellow (Ante-Mortem) forms are crucial for international DVI data exchange and victim identification.

High‑Yield Points - ⚡ Biggest Takeaways

  • INTERPOL DVI guidelines are the global standard for victim identification processes.
  • DVI involves four phases: Scene, Postmortem (PM), Antemortem (AM), and Reconciliation.
  • Primary identifiers (Fingerprints, Dental records, DNA) are conclusive for identification.
  • Secondary identifiers (Medical records, Property, Physical features) provide corroborative evidence.
  • INTERPOL forms (Pink PM, Yellow AM) ensure standardized data collection globally.
  • Reconciliation is the critical step of matching AM and PM data for positive ID.
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