希腊西北部(伊庇鲁斯)谋杀的法医和犯罪学方面

Theodore Vougiouklakis MD, PhD (Associate Professor), Christina Tsiligianni BS (Fellow)
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摘要

希腊文献中很少有关于希腊西北部杀人案的法医和犯罪学方面的资料。解剖报告和检察机关的档案分别根据犯罪者和受害者的个人特征、情况和犯罪方式进行了分析,以便全面确定有关的法医和犯罪学方面的特征。在1998年1月至2005年5月的8年期间,希腊约阿尼纳大学法医学和毒理学系对26起杀人案进行了尸检。29名凶杀案受害者(18名男性,11名女性;平均年龄47岁),涉及26名罪犯,其中20名为单犯,4名为多犯,2名身份不明(男性24名,女性2名;平均年龄35岁)。最常见的杀人方式是枪伤(41.4%)。头部损伤和多发创伤是最常见的致命伤害原因。大多数杀人案发生在室外荒无人烟的地区或靠近农业区(n = 12)。在所有案件中,50% (n = 13)的罪犯和受害者彼此认识(熟人)。将23起案件归为“单一”杀人,3起案件归为“多重”杀人,并对被害人进行了分类;20人是谋杀致死,2人是谋杀致死,1人是杀婴,4人是杀母,2人是杀父。
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Forensic and criminologic aspects of murder in North-West (Epirus) Greece

Little information is presenting in Greek literature regarding forensic and criminological aspects of homicide in North-West Greece. Autopsy reports and the prosecution authorities’ files were respectively analyzed with regard to individual characteristics of perpetrators and victims, circumstances, and mode of commitment in order to comprehensively characterize relevant forensic and criminologic aspects. In the 8-year period from January 1998 to May 2005, 26 homicide cases were autopsied in the Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, University of Ioannina, Greece. Twenty-nine homicide victims (18 males, 11 females; mean age 47 years) and 26 offenders were involved – 20 single, 4 multiple-offenders and 2 were not known (24 males, 2 females; mean age 35 years). The most common method used for homicide was gunshot trauma (41.4%). Head injuries and multiple trauma were the most common cause of fatal injuries. Most homicides took place outside in a deserted area or close to agricultural side (n = 12). Fifty percent (n = 13) of all cases the offender and the victim were known to each other (acquaintances). Twenty-three cases were categorized as “single” homicides and 3 as “multiple” and the victims were classified; 20 as murder–physical injury with fatal outcome, 2 homicide–suicide, 1 infanticide, 4 matricide, and 2 as patricide.

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