Beyond the virus: Examining the impact of COVID-19 on violent fatalities

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, LEGAL
Ivana Andrić , Živana Slović , Miloš Todorović , Vanja Čanović , Filip Mihajlović , Danijela Todorović , Katarina Vitošević
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Abstract

Introduction

The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on various aspects of society, including crime rates. In Serbia, it is important to examine the changes in violent deaths before and during the pandemic to inform public health and safety policies.

Materials and methods

We conducted a retrospective, epidemiological, cross-sectional analytical study of medico-legal autopsies in the Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology at the University Clinical Center of Kragujevac. Our study sample comprises all forensic autopsy cases examined from January 2017 to December 2019 (151 cases), labeled as “Before,” and from January 2020 to December 2022 (192 cases), labeled as “During” the pandemic period. Natural deaths, skeletal remains, and undetermined cases were excluded from our sample.

Results

The data show an increase in the total number of incidents reported from 152 in the “Before” period to 191 in the “During” period. The proportion of incidents involving males remained relatively stable at around 70%, while the proportion of incidents involving females increased. There was no statistically significant change in the proportion of incidents classified as accidental, while the proportion of incidents classified as homicide and suicide increased. The results show a statistically significant association between gender and incident type for both the “Before” and “During” periods. Deaths due to domestic violence have increased by 22.2% during the pandemic, which is cause for concern. In terms of demographic characteristics, males and younger individuals were more likely to be victims of violent deaths both before and during the pandemic.

Conclusions

The COVID-19 pandemic had a significant impact on violent deaths in the Šumadija region (Central Serbia), with an overall increase in the number of violent deaths and a major impact on deaths due to domestic violence. Policies to address domestic violence should be prioritized during the pandemic and beyond, and strategies should be developed to mitigate the effects of future pandemics or lockdowns.

超越病毒:研究 COVID-19 对暴力致死的影响
引言 COVID-19 大流行对社会的各个方面产生了重大影响,包括犯罪率。在塞尔维亚,有必要研究大流行之前和期间暴力死亡的变化,以便为公共卫生和安全政策提供信息。材料和方法我们对克拉古耶瓦茨大学临床中心法医和毒理学系的法医尸检进行了一项回顾性、流行病学、横断面分析研究。我们的研究样本包括 2017 年 1 月至 2019 年 12 月(151 例)和 2020 年 1 月至 2022 年 12 月(192 例)期间的所有法医尸检病例,前者标注为 "大流行之前",后者标注为 "大流行期间"。结果数据显示,报告的事件总数从 "之前 "的 152 起增加到 "期间 "的 191 起。涉及男性的事件比例相对稳定,保持在 70% 左右,而涉及女性的事件比例有所上升。被归类为意外事件的比例在统计上没有明显变化,而被归类为凶杀和自杀事件的比例则有所上升。统计结果表明,在 "之前 "和 "期间",性别与事件类型之间都存在明显的关联。在大流行期间,家庭暴力导致的死亡人数增加了 22.2%,令人担忧。结论 COVID-19 大流行对舒马迪亚地区(塞尔维亚中部)的暴力死亡产生了重大影响,暴力死亡人数总体增加,对家庭暴力导致的死亡产生了重大影响。在大流行期间及以后,应优先考虑解决家庭暴力问题的政策,并应制定战略以减轻未来大流行或封锁的影响。
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来源期刊
Legal Medicine
Legal Medicine Nursing-Issues, Ethics and Legal Aspects
CiteScore
2.80
自引率
6.70%
发文量
119
审稿时长
7.9 weeks
期刊介绍: Legal Medicine provides an international forum for the publication of original articles, reviews and correspondence on subjects that cover practical and theoretical areas of interest relating to the wide range of legal medicine. Subjects covered include forensic pathology, toxicology, odontology, anthropology, criminalistics, immunochemistry, hemogenetics and forensic aspects of biological science with emphasis on DNA analysis and molecular biology. Submissions dealing with medicolegal problems such as malpractice, insurance, child abuse or ethics in medical practice are also acceptable.
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