INAUGURATED THE COURSE TARGETED 34th PROMOTION OF ACCESS TO THE NATIONAL FORENSIC DOCTORS

INAUGURATED THE COURSE TARGETED 34th PROMOTION OF ACCESS TO THE NATIONAL FORENSIC DOCTORS

10/03/2025

This monday, 10 march 2025 has opened the course targeted 34th promotion of access to the national Forensic Doctors at headquarters, legal studies centre.

The inaugural ceremony has been provided by Mrs Laura Cambero Valencia, director General of legal studies centre (JRC), Mrs Blake Indurria Jiménez, assistant director-General for territorial cooperation and coordination of the administration of justice and Mrs Teresa Muñoz-reja Herrero, Deputy director of studies – the JRC.

Opens a formative period for 16 persons in the promotion period through the next 6 june 2025 and will consist of one phase and another teórico-práctica supervised practices.

Characteristics of selective course

Theteórico-práctica phaseit will be provided in formatattendanceat the centre for legal studiesfrom 10 to 28 march 2025 (with 75 hours of cargo delivery),promoting direct contact and the establishment of links between persons in the promotion.

At this stage will address key aspects such as valuation physical injury, the forensic psychiatry, care for victims of gender violence and sexual violence, as well as intervention in cases of violence on children and adolescents.

It will also address key fields such as performance at events with multiple victims, occupational hazards, research and teaching in the field of forensics, and the use of digital tools applied to the administration of justice.

The training will be complemented by visits to the ministry of the presidency, justice and relations with the courts, the office of the attorney General, the IML of Madrid and the National Institute of Toxicology and Forensic sciences.

The phase ofsupervised practicesfor its part, will be held from 31 march to 6 june and will involve the incorporation of the staff member in practices do not relieved of its implementation to Institutes of Forensic Medicine and Forensic Sciences or designated centres under the leadership of a team tutorial.

During the nine-week practical phase supervised deepened in pathology and forensic anthropology, physical injury, violence and sexual violence and forensic psychiatry, in addition to a stay at the INTCF one-week sessions.

The promotion in figures

Of the 16 persons involved in this course selective, with an average age of around 38.6 years,75% are womenand the remaining 25 per cent are men.

On the scope of access,5 were presented in the territory of the ministryof the presidency, justice and relations with the courts, while the remaining 11 did so by autonomous communities that have transferred competence in matters of justice: andalusia (1), catalonia (1), valencia (4), Madrid (5).

The participation of staff in Field transferred (69 per cent of the participants) in phase teórico-práctica selective course is the result of the implementation of the policy of civil society that the JRC has with the autonomous communities with powers transferred in the field of justice.

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