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Citation

Balica E. Rom. J. Leg. Med. 2018; 26(3): 308-313.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, Romanian Legal Medicine Society)

DOI

10.4323/rjlm.2018.308

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

OBJECTIVE. The present paper analyses the relation between the number of blows, location of wounds and the length between homicide and suicide in homicide-suicide (HS) cases committed in Romania in the timeframe 2002-2013. At the same time, the study presents the correlation between three types of HS (intimate partner homicide-suicide (IPH-S), filicide-suicides (FS), familicides-suicides (Fam-S) and the above mentioned variables.

METHOD. The data regarding the number of blows, location of wounds and length between homicide and suicide were extracted from the Homicide-suicides in Romania 2002-2013 database (N=132). The database includes information regarding all HS committed in Romania and the data were collected from the recordings of the Criminal Investigations Services, from criminal files in prosecutors' custody and from articles published in online newspapers. The data analysis was done by using SPSS 22.0.

RESULTS. More than a half of the suicides occurred immediately after the aggressor committed the homicide (N=71; 53.8%). In approximately two thirds of the cases (N=56; 57.1%), the death of the victim resulted from a great number of blows. Many aggressors preferred to hit their victims in the head area (21.5%) or neck area (22.3%) only. The most common suicide method recorded in HS cases was by hanging (34.8%).

CONCLUSIONS. The prevention of the HS seems to be a difficult task after the aggressor initiated the first act of aggression (the homicide). Therefore, prevention and intervention have to be focused on the initial phases of the acts of violence that precede HS. © 2018 Romanian Society of Legal Medicine.


Language: en

Keywords

human; Homicide; homicide; suicide; Suicide; injury; head injury; forensic medicine; death; victim; data base; fatality; wound; Wounds and injuries; neck injury; Romania; Article; Filicide-suicide; Intimate partner homicide-suicide

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