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Quality of life--theme

O Schroeder

    Journal of Forensic Sciences
    |October 1, 1980
    PubMed
    Summary

    Forensic scientists should prioritize improving life quality, not just justice system practices. This involves recognizing individual worth and demonstrating care for others in daily work and society.

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    Area of Science:

    • Forensic Science
    • Ethics in Science
    • Sociology of Justice

    Background:

    • Forensic science is a critical component of the justice system.
    • The current focus is on procedural integration within the justice system.
    • There is a need to broaden the scope of forensic science practice.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To advocate for a paradigm shift in forensic science.
    • To redefine the role of forensic scientists beyond the justice system.
    • To emphasize the impact of forensic science on the quality of life.

    Main Methods:

    • Conceptual analysis of 'quality of life'.
    • Exploration of ethical considerations in professional practice.
    • Philosophical inquiry into the societal role of forensic scientists.

    Main Results:

    • Quality of life is multifaceted, encompassing aspirations, tasks, preferences, outcomes, and processes.
    • The true worth of an individual and societal care are key indicators of life quality.
    • Forensic science practice can and should contribute positively to societal well-being.

    Conclusions:

    • Forensic scientists must extend their professional considerations to encompass the quality of life.
    • Integrating a sense of care and recognizing individual worth are paramount.
    • The practice of forensic science holds a broader societal responsibility beyond the justice system.

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