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International Journal of Adolescent Medicine and Health, 2002
Child homicide is as old as human history. It can be classified into intra- and extra familial child homicide. Different forms of homicide are discussed, and research findings show that in the age group 0-3 years the majority of cases were within the family. After age 12 years, it is primarily extra familial.
Joav, Merrick, Mohammed, Morad
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Child homicide is as old as human history. It can be classified into intra- and extra familial child homicide. Different forms of homicide are discussed, and research findings show that in the age group 0-3 years the majority of cases were within the family. After age 12 years, it is primarily extra familial.
Joav, Merrick, Mohammed, Morad
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The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, 1989
A study of multiple homicides or multiple deaths involving a solitary incident of violence by another individual was performed on the case files of the Office of the Medical Examiner of Metropolitan Dade County in Miami, Florida, during 1983-1987. A total of 107 multiple homicides were studied: 88 double, 17 triple, one quadruple, and one quintuple ...
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A study of multiple homicides or multiple deaths involving a solitary incident of violence by another individual was performed on the case files of the Office of the Medical Examiner of Metropolitan Dade County in Miami, Florida, during 1983-1987. A total of 107 multiple homicides were studied: 88 double, 17 triple, one quadruple, and one quintuple ...
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The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, 1992
Homicide by starvation is a very rare occurrence, especially when the victim is ambulant. This paper presents a case where the death of the individual went undiscovered for more than 3 weeks. A successful conviction for murder ensued. The paper also discusses social and pathological problems associated with this crime.
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Homicide by starvation is a very rare occurrence, especially when the victim is ambulant. This paper presents a case where the death of the individual went undiscovered for more than 3 weeks. A successful conviction for murder ensued. The paper also discusses social and pathological problems associated with this crime.
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The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, 1988
We report a case of homicide by hanging of a 29-year-old woman that was committed by her husband, who nearly escaped from justice. We offer some reflections on the rarity of this method of mechanical asphyxia in cases of homicide, and on the difficulties in the diagnosis of the medico-legal etiology of these situations.
D N, Vieira, A E, Pinto, F O, Sá
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We report a case of homicide by hanging of a 29-year-old woman that was committed by her husband, who nearly escaped from justice. We offer some reflections on the rarity of this method of mechanical asphyxia in cases of homicide, and on the difficulties in the diagnosis of the medico-legal etiology of these situations.
D N, Vieira, A E, Pinto, F O, Sá
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[Aggression homicide and rejection homicide: a communicative classification of homicide].
Archiv fur Kriminologie, 2007Based on a 10-year sample of homicides (n = 50), the hypothesis was tested that it is possible to differentiate between aggression and rejection homicide. The aggression homicide results from the offender/victim relationship, which is no longer accepted for some reason.
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Medicine, Science and the Law, 1972
Five cases of homicide involving British merchant sailors on the high sea which came under the jurisdiction of English law and were examined in this country are considered. The procedure adopted and underlying factors are discussed.
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Five cases of homicide involving British merchant sailors on the high sea which came under the jurisdiction of English law and were examined in this country are considered. The procedure adopted and underlying factors are discussed.
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The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 1990
This paper describes a series of 13 cases of parents who have killed their children. A review of the literature suggests that child murder is infrequent and committed in most instances by the parents. Most attention has been directed to the universal phenomenon of child abuse. The killing of a child in our culture is viewed much more seriously than the
D, Bourget, J M, Bradford
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This paper describes a series of 13 cases of parents who have killed their children. A review of the literature suggests that child murder is infrequent and committed in most instances by the parents. Most attention has been directed to the universal phenomenon of child abuse. The killing of a child in our culture is viewed much more seriously than the
D, Bourget, J M, Bradford
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1973
To the Editor.— Klepfisz and Racy suggested gathering further information on homicide and drugs (223: 429, 1973). While this seems a laudable project, I feel impelled to make a plea for more sensitive awareness during the psychiatric interview. The issue of street drugs as a cause of mental illness remains unsolved (except for chronic overuser of ...
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To the Editor.— Klepfisz and Racy suggested gathering further information on homicide and drugs (223: 429, 1973). While this seems a laudable project, I feel impelled to make a plea for more sensitive awareness during the psychiatric interview. The issue of street drugs as a cause of mental illness remains unsolved (except for chronic overuser of ...
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Medicine, Science and the Law, 1990
Two cases of homicidal electrocutions are reported. A woman and her young son were killed in 1980 by her ex-husband. The criminal used electrical force as a method of killing. He wound flexible conducting wires around the limbs of the victims and switched on the current.
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Two cases of homicidal electrocutions are reported. A woman and her young son were killed in 1980 by her ex-husband. The criminal used electrical force as a method of killing. He wound flexible conducting wires around the limbs of the victims and switched on the current.
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Zeitschrift f�r Rechtsmedizin, 1985
A study of homicide perpetrated by fire was performed on the case files of the Office of the Medical Examiner of Metropolitan Dade County in Miami, Florida, during the years from 1977 until 1984. A total of 26 cases were collected and analyzed as to age, race, sex, and the cause of death of the victim along with the blood alcohol content, the drugs ...
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A study of homicide perpetrated by fire was performed on the case files of the Office of the Medical Examiner of Metropolitan Dade County in Miami, Florida, during the years from 1977 until 1984. A total of 26 cases were collected and analyzed as to age, race, sex, and the cause of death of the victim along with the blood alcohol content, the drugs ...
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