Análise do impacto do uso de novas tecnologias na perícia papiloscópica em local de crime no Instituto de Identificação Felix Pacheco
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A perícia papiloscópica, em local de crime, visa localizar, relevar e tratar os vestígios de impressões digitais encontrados com o objetivo de identificar o autor do fato. Em 2023, a Secretaria de Polícia Civil do Rio de Janeiro adquiriu novos aparelhos que trouxeram
mais celeridade e tecnologia para a perícia papiloscópica. O objetivo desse trabalho é avaliar e mensurar o impacto desses novos recursos tecnológicos na qualidade dos vestígios papiloscópicos encontrados em locais de crime pelas equipes do Instituto de Identificação Felix Pacheco. Para isso, foi comparada a qualidade dos vestígios obtidos em locais de crime nos 8 primeiros meses de uso dos aparelhos – equipamentos da marca Forenscope -, com o mesmo período do ano anterior a chegada dos novos recursos. O resultado do comparativo demonstrou que, no mesmo período, durante o uso das novas tecnologias, o percentual de vestígios com qualidade e condições de análise aumentou de 58% para 62% em termos da qualidade e condições de análise.
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