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Citation

Wang H, Luo B, Shi H, Huang J, Li M, Zhang K. Fa Yi Xue Za Zhi 2015; (6): 34-37,40.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2015, Si fa bu Si fa jian ding ke xue ji shu yan jiu suo)

DOI

10.3969/j.issn.1004-5619.2015.01.008

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

OBJECTIVE To explore the relation between the behavior psychology analysis of partial me-chanical injuries and the nature of death in high-falling cases, and provide reference, for such cases.

METHODS Of 311 death victims of high-falling injuries collected from 2008 to 2013, 205 cases were as-sociated with partial mechanical injuries. The characteristics of injury formation, preliminary crime scene traces, fatal injury of high-falling, and text messages were all retrospectively analyzed.

RESULTS Accord-ing to the investigation of preliminary crime scene traces, fatal injury of high-falling and text message, there were 86 suicide, 24 accident and 95 uncertainty in the 205 cases. According to the behavior psy-chology analysis of partial mechanical injuries, there were 80 suicide, 11 accident, and 4 homicide in the 95 uncertainty cases.

CONCLUSION The partial mechanical injuries uncertainly caused by high-falling correlate with the manner of high-falling death. According to the behavior psychology analysis of the partial mechanical injuries in high-falling death cases, the presumption of high-falling death is usually accurate.


Language: zh

Keywords

wounds and injuries; forensic pathology; behavior psychology; high-falling

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