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[Errors in forensic medical activities].

I E Loban, V L Popov

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    Summary

    Forensic medical experts made performance and cognitive errors during investigations. This study defines "expert error" and analyzes its occurrence in forensic medical practice.

    Area of Science:

    • Forensic medicine
    • Medical expertise
    • Legal medicine

    Context:

    • Analysis of 303 forensic medical expert conclusions.
    • Identification of errors in forensic medical practice.
    • Focus on investigation, interpretation, and estimation stages.

    Purpose:

    • To reveal and systematize errors in forensic medical practice.
    • To distinguish between performance and cognitive errors.
    • To propose a definition for "expert error".

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    • A comparative analysis of 303 forensic medical expert conclusions revealed systematic errors.
    • Errors were categorized as performance-based or cognitive.
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