UNIRSM News At the University of San Marino a seminar on the 'crime scene' with members of the State Police and academics

At the University of San Marino a seminar on the 'crime scene' with members of the State Police and academics

Sixty participants in the initiative curated by the Master in Criminology and Forensic Psychiatry

What are the most up-to-date techniques and tools used at the crime scene? This is one of the central questions of the seminar "The semiotics of crime", which on Friday 9 December brought together academics and representatives of the State Police together with students and figures active in the social and health sector at the university site of the Ex Tribunal, in the historic center of Titano and of security.
Supervised by the Masters in Criminology and Forensic Psychiatry of the University of the Republic of San Marino, the initiative saw in the chair, among others, the Chief Inspector Maurizio Carmassi, the Substitute Commissioner of the Scientific Police Salvatore Musio and the Director of the Department of Biomedical Sciences of the Polytechnic University of Marche, Adriano Tagliabracci.
The sixty participants attended an analysis that dealt with dynamics such as the premonitory signs of the attack, crime scene inspections, the search for evidence and coroner's activity, offering insights into the most advanced technologies available.
"Over the years we have historically moved from the magnifying glass to very sophisticated instruments that allow us to detect the presence of suspicious substances, fluids and so on", explains Cristiano Depalmas, scientific coordinator of the Master's degree at the University of San Marino. “This seminar – continues the academic – closes the cycle scheduled for 2022 and takes a new step in a path directed towards increasingly professionalizing initiatives. From this point of view, the intention is to give these events an international profile in order to establish San Marino as a preparatory territory for higher education. A permanent laboratory – he concludes – open to the most current and innovative solutions”.

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