佛罗里达州法医死亡调查中故意肢解的模式

IF 0.6 4区 经济学 Q4 BUSINESS, FINANCE
Finanzarchiv Pub Date : 2021-03-16 DOI:10.5744/FA.2020.0029
Katie M. Rubin, J. Finlayson
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这项研究确定了佛罗里达州故意肢解的广泛模式,这是在佛罗里达大学C. a .庞德人类鉴定实验室15年的时间里观察到的。对2003年7月至2018年6月的所有案件档案(N = 959)的回顾发现,28人有故意肢解的迹象。死者年龄从新生儿到76岁不等;其中一半是女性,91.7%被法医鉴定为白人。锯断是最常见的肢解方式(50%),其次是关节脱臼(19%)。最常见的工具是锯子,电动往复锯是最常见的锯子类型。这些数据与多个美国的肢解样本进行比较,定位在一个更大的美国框架内,并与国际数据进行评估。美国的综合数据显示,女性凶杀案受害者比男性凶杀案受害者更有可能被肢解。在美国东部,人们注意到使用三种不同的肢解方式,锯切比砍切更常见,而任何方式的肢解比解除关节更常见。然而,工具和方式的选择可能受到人口密度等次区域因素的影响。这与拉丁美洲现有的数据相反,拉丁美洲的数据表明,肢解——通常是在有组织的暴力背景下,作为一种象征性的交流手段——主要发生在男性身上,而且绝大多数是通过切割。美国和拉丁美洲在肢解模式上的差异说明了在跨地域样本进行广泛比较时,社会政治环境的重要性。
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Patterns of Intentional Dismemberment in Florida Medicolegal Death Investigations
This study identifies broad patterns of intentional dismemberment in Florida as observed in cases accessioned over a 15-year period at the University of Florida C. A. Pound Human Identification Laboratory. A review of all case files dating from July 2003 through June 2018 (N = 959) found 28 individuals with indications of intentional dismemberment. Decedents ranged from neonatal to 76 years in age at death; half were female, and 91.7% were identified by the medical examiner as White. Transection via sawing was the most common dismemberment mode (50%), followed by disarticulation of joints (19%). The most common implement was a saw, and electric reciprocating saws were the most common saw type. These data are compared to multiple U.S.-based dismemberment samples, positioned within a larger U.S. framework, and assessed against international data. Combined U.S. data suggest female homicide victims are more likely to be dismembered than male homicide victims. The use of three different modes of dismemberment, with transection by sawing more common than transection by chopping and transection by any means more common than disarticulation, is noted across the Eastern U.S. However, selection of implement and mode may be influenced by sub-regional factors such as population density. This is in contrast to available Latin American data, which indicate dismemberments—commonly in the context of organized violence and used as a means of symbolic communication—occur primarily to males and overwhelmingly by chopping. The discrepancies in dismemberment patterns between the U.S. and Latin American contexts illustrate the importance of sociopolitical circumstance when making broad comparisons across geographic samples.
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