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Citation

Kovalev AV, Zolotenkova GV, Gerasimov AN, Minaeva PV, Romanenko GKh. Sud. Med. Ekspert. 2021; 64(1): 12-17.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2021, Izdatelstvo Meditsina)

DOI

10.17116/sudmed20216401112

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

The paper presents the results of an epidemiological analysis of statistical data on the number of deaths from violent deaths, which cause has not been established; unidentified and unclaimed corpses in forensic medical expertise in Russia as a whole and in individual federal districts for the period from 2009 to 2018. Percentage indicators and share values of the circumstances due to which the death cause was not established are given. It was found that on the basis of a steady decreasing trend in number of violent deaths, the number of corpses with an unknown death cause is growing, mainly due to putrefactive changes in corpses of adults and due to the burning of children corpses. The presence of a strong correlation between the number of unclaimed and unidentified corpses with the number of forensic medical expertise, when the cause of death was not established, was shown. Based on the analysis results at the macro level (federal districts), some interregional differences in the structure of the analyzed indicators were revealed. The results obtained make it possible to confirm the relevance of existing clusters of scientific research and to form new ones, to place accents in the directions of the postgraduate education of specialists.


Language: ru

Keywords

violent death; combustion of corpse; dismemberment of a corpse; forensic medical examination; forensic medical examination of a corpse; personality identification; putrefactive changes in corpses; skeletization of a corpse; unidentified corpses

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