区分他杀,自杀和自恋颈部压迫死亡。

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Scotia P Mullin, Rita Hardiman
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当机械力作用于颈部的前部或前外侧时,就会发生颈部压迫。这可能发生在各种情况下,包括杀人、自杀和自恋事故。虽然法医专业可以有效地确定这类案件中的死因,但确定死亡方式仍然具有挑战性。先前的研究强调了区分的必要性,这超越了上下文信息和尸检结果。本研究采用流行病学方法检查颈部压迫死亡的伤害患病率和统计差异,旨在量化各种杀人、自杀和意外颈部压迫情景下的伤害可能性。该研究使用了266个案例的数据,包括杀人捆绑和手工勒死、自杀式颈部压迫和自体性颈部压迫,调查了颈部压迫导致的损伤及其相关结果、患病率、模式和概率。结果表明,头部和颈部不同区域受伤的几率受到死亡方式的影响,杀人意图往往呈现出更高的受伤发生率,以及受伤的几率增加。在蒙面杀人案件中,当遗体被交替保存或没有可靠证人时,这种统计上的区分有助于确定死亡方式。这项研究突出了流行病学在补充法医专业方面的作用,提供了可量化的证据,以协助法医调查和专家证词。
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Differentiating homicidal, suicidal, and autoerotic neck compression deaths.

Neck compression occurs when a mechanical force is applied to the anterior or anterolateral aspect of the neck. This can occur in various circumstances, including homicide, suicide, and autoerotic accidents. While forensic medical specialties effectively determine the cause of death in such cases, establishing the manner of death remains challenging. Previous research has highlighted a need for differentiation that goes beyond contextual information and autopsy findings. This study employs epidemiological methods to examine injury prevalence and statistical differentiation of neck compression deaths, aiming to quantify the likelihood of injury across various homicidal, suicidal, and accidental neck compression scenarios. Using data from 266 cases across homicidal ligature and manual strangulation, suicidal neck compression, and autoerotic neck compression, the study investigates injury and associated findings, prevalence, patterns, and probabilities across anatomical regions commonly injured due to neck compression. Results indicate that the odds of injury to various regions of the head and neck are influenced by the manner of death, with homicidal intent often presenting a higher prevalence of injury as well as increased odds of injury. Such statistical differentiation could assist in determining the manner of death in cases of masked homicide, when remains are alternatively preserved, or where there are no reliable witnesses. This research highlights the role of epidemiology in complementing forensic medical specialties, offering quantifiable evidence to assist in medico-legal investigations and expert testimony.

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