DNA contamination controls: forensic medical examinations (FSR-GUI-0017)
Guidance on how to minimize the risk of DNA contamination in settings used routinely for sexual assault examinations, and police custody.
- From:
- Forensic Science Regulator
- Published
- 23 January 2024
- Last updated
- 21 January 2025 — See all updates
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DNA contamination controls: forensic medical examinations
Ref: FSR-GUI-0017
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Guidance for forensic healthcare practitioners on how to minimise DNA contamination in the forensic medical examination process in settings used routinely for sexual assault examinations and police custody.
This document replaces FSR-G-207: The control and avoidance of contamination in forensic medical examinations.examinations, which you can access at the National Archives.
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Published 23 January 2024
Last updated 21 January 2025
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Added a link to archived FSR-G-207.
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DNA contamination controls: forensic medical examinations
Ref: FSR-GUI-0017
PDF, 586 KB, 30 pages
This file may not be suitable for users of assistive technology.
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Details
Guidance for forensic healthcare practitioners on how to minimise DNA contamination in the forensic medical examination process in settings used routinely for sexual assault examinations and police custody.
This document replaces FSR-G-207: The control and avoidance of contamination in forensic medical examinations.examinations, which you can access at the National Archives.
Updates to this page
Published 23 January 2024
Last updated 21 January 2025
+ show all updates
-
Added a link to archived FSR-G-207.
-
First published.
Sign up for emails or print this page
Details
Guidance for forensic healthcare practitioners on how to minimise DNA contamination in the forensic medical examination process in settings used routinely for sexual assault examinations and police custody.
This document replaces FSR-G-207: The control and avoidance of contamination in forensic medical examinations.examinations, which you can access at the National Archives.
Updates to this page
Published 23 January 2024Last updated 21 January 2025 + show all updates
-
Added a link to archived FSR-G-207.
-
First published.