Should radiological age assessment be considered as a means of alleviating thedoubts of a decision maker in the asylum procedure? The present article addressesthis question through a number of steps. First, it questions whether the use of radiologicalimaging methods in the age assessment of unaccompanied adolescents seekingasylum complies with the internal norms of the forensic science community. Itdoes not. Secondly, the article considers whether the use of these methods is scientificallyauthoritative according to the current state of the art in forensic medicineand traumatology. It is not. Thirdly, the article asks whether their use sufficientlysafeguards against a particular kind of communicative error between decision makersand experts....
Current age estimation methods rely on radiographs and/or computed tomography (CT) to visualise deve...
According to European regulations and the legisla-tions of individual member states, children who se...
Current age estimation methods rely on radiographs and/or computed tomography (CT) to visualise deve...
Unprecedented changes in both the scale and the complexity of international migration have led to in...
Age assessment by skeletal age estimation of unknown individuals is of paramount importance in foren...
In an effort to ascertain whether certain migrants and refugees have been telling the ‘truth’ about ...
With the events of 2015, commonly referred to as the refugee-situation, a light has been cast on var...
only between 2014 and 2017 the European Migration Network (EMN) recorded 268,348 unaccompanied minor...
The number of unaccompanied children seeking asylum has increased in recent years. Many unaccompanie...
In asylum procedures, authorities often doubt the claim of an unaccompanied young person to be a chi...
In asylum procedures, authorities often doubt the claim of an unaccompanied young person to be a chi...
In forensic contexts, assigning an age to a living child of unknown identity may be necessary when t...
Age-disputed unaccompanied minor asylum seekers (UMAs) are a group of undocumented young people who ...
According to international regulations, unaccompanied minor status determination implies a different...
According to European regulations and the legislations of individual member states, children who see...
Current age estimation methods rely on radiographs and/or computed tomography (CT) to visualise deve...
According to European regulations and the legisla-tions of individual member states, children who se...
Current age estimation methods rely on radiographs and/or computed tomography (CT) to visualise deve...
Unprecedented changes in both the scale and the complexity of international migration have led to in...
Age assessment by skeletal age estimation of unknown individuals is of paramount importance in foren...
In an effort to ascertain whether certain migrants and refugees have been telling the ‘truth’ about ...
With the events of 2015, commonly referred to as the refugee-situation, a light has been cast on var...
only between 2014 and 2017 the European Migration Network (EMN) recorded 268,348 unaccompanied minor...
The number of unaccompanied children seeking asylum has increased in recent years. Many unaccompanie...
In asylum procedures, authorities often doubt the claim of an unaccompanied young person to be a chi...
In asylum procedures, authorities often doubt the claim of an unaccompanied young person to be a chi...
In forensic contexts, assigning an age to a living child of unknown identity may be necessary when t...
Age-disputed unaccompanied minor asylum seekers (UMAs) are a group of undocumented young people who ...
According to international regulations, unaccompanied minor status determination implies a different...
According to European regulations and the legislations of individual member states, children who see...
Current age estimation methods rely on radiographs and/or computed tomography (CT) to visualise deve...
According to European regulations and the legisla-tions of individual member states, children who se...
Current age estimation methods rely on radiographs and/or computed tomography (CT) to visualise deve...