Forensic Science International: Synergy (Jan 2021)

Minor migrants’ age estimation: Comparison of two dental methods

  • Francesco Lupariello,
  • Alessandro Gabriele,
  • Federica Mirri,
  • Giuliana Mattioda,
  • Emilio Nuzzolese,
  • Giancarlo Di Vella

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3
p. 100134

Abstract

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In case of minor migrants, absence of valid identification documents that clearly define age is a critical issue, because without these data the child cannot enjoy the rights provided by the Convention on the Rights of the Child. Differentiation between minors and adults is fundamental when age is disputed in human identification, asylum seeking, criminal liability, and child abuse fields. Few indications are available about qualitative/statistical agreement of different age estimation methods. Ages of 301 individuals were estimated through two dental methods in order to: determine quantitative and statistical agreements in legal age definition; identify practical recommendations. The study pointed out discrepancy between the two methods in 7/301 cases. From a statistical point of view, this finding corresponded to an almost perfect agreement. Thus, authors suggested that the two methods can be alternately used for legal age assessment, but operators should use both methods when the estimated age is 18.5 years.

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