利比亚的犯罪暴力:的黎波里枪支致死的描述性尸检研究

Q4 Social Sciences
R. Kaka, Amal A. El. Mashali, Anwar M. El Arabi, Ahmed A. F. Siala
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在过去的几年里,一些阿拉伯国家的起义发展成为武装冲突。因此,暴力犯罪的发生率变得越来越普遍,而没有关于其模式的可靠数据。本研究旨在通过研究利比亚的黎波里枪击死亡的频率和模式来估计这一问题的严重程度。对枪击死亡的尸检病例进行了回顾性描述性研究。数据摘自2014年1月1日至2015年12月底两年间提交给利比亚的黎波里司法部司法专门知识和研究中心法医学处的案件的法医报告。制作了结构化数据表。在尸检的4,342例非自然死亡中,774例(17.82%)是由火器造成的。男性通常是攻击目标。患者平均年龄为31.7±11岁,以中年人为主。2015年,非利比亚人的枪击死亡率上升至8.5%。杀人案件占92.12%。放电方式与性别有显著相关(p≤0.001)。在95.9%的案例中,射击距离较远。98.32%的案件使用了来复枪。头颈部占30.8%。在利比亚,非法使用枪支和与枪支有关的死亡事件的发生率很高。需要社会和国际努力减少非法使用和贩运这类武器。
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Criminal Violence in Libya: A Descriptive, Autopsy-Based Study of Deaths by Firearms in Tripoli
Abstract The uprisings in some Arab states during the past several years developed into armed conflicts. Therefore, the incidence of violent crimes has become more common with no reliable data on their patterns. The present study aimed to estimate the magnitude of that problem by studying the frequency and pattern of firearm deaths in Tripoli, Libya. A retrospective descriptive study of autopsy cases of firearm deaths was conducted. The data was retrieved from medico-legal reports of cases that were referred to the Forensic Medicine Department of the Judicial Expertise and Research Center, Ministry of justice, Tripoli, Libya during two years from the 1st of January 2014 to the end of December 2015. Structured data sheets were produced. Out of 4,342 unnatural deaths that were autopsied, 774 cases (17.82 %) were due to firearms. Males were commonly targeted. The mean age of victims was 31.7 ± 11 years with significant predominance in the middle age group. Incidence of firearm deaths in non-Libyans increased in 2015 to 8.5%. Homicidal cases represented 92.12% of cases. There was a significant relationship between manner of firing and sex (p ≤ 0.001). In 95.9% of cases, the firing was from a far range. Rifled weapons were used in 98.32% of cases. Head and neck were targeted in 30.8% of cases. There is a high incidence of illegal firearm use and firearm related deaths in Libya. Societal and international efforts are needed to decrease the illicit use and trafficking of such weapons.
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