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Vieira, W. S.; Machado, M. V. O.; Oliveira, A. S.; Fonseca, L. M.; Rego, A. B. B.; Hermida, T. A.; Saraiva, T. M.; Gonçalves, T. B.. |
The Brazilian legislation on crimes against fauna defines as a crime: “to commit acts of abuse, mistreatment, injury or mutilation of wild, domestic or domesticated, native or exotic animals” (BRASIL, 1998). In recent years, the number of crimes against fauna has gained great notoriety, and due to the high demand for this type of exam, it is crucial to improve the experts’ reports on such offenses. Therefore, the State has the responsibility of correctly identifying and preserving evidences related to animal abuse (YOSHIDA, 2013). A satisfactory collection of vestiges is indispensable, since “findings are pieces of a puzzle that together tell a story” (MERCK, 2007). Currently in the state of Rio de Janeiro most of the examinations of crime scenes involving... |
Tipo: Info:eu-repo/semantics/article |
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Ano: 2019 |
URL: http://www.revistamvez-crmvsp.com.br/index.php/recmvz/article/view/37924 |
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