The Statistical Analysis on Legal Autopsy in 2003: The Headquarters of National Institute of Scientific Investigation.
- Author:
Won Tae LEE
1
;
Whee Yeal CHO
;
Chun Do KI
;
Jae Kwon KIM
;
Shin Mong KANG
Author Information
1. National Institute of Scientific Investigation, Seoul, Korea.
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Legal autopsy;
Unusual death;
Homicide;
Statistical analysis
- MeSH:
Asphyxia;
Autopsy*;
Cause of Death;
Child;
Ethanol;
Female;
Gyeonggi-do;
Heart Diseases;
Homicide;
Humans;
Incheon;
Infant, Newborn;
Korea;
Law Enforcement;
Male;
Parturition;
Poisoning;
Seoul;
Suicide;
Vascular Diseases
- From:Korean Journal of Legal Medicine
2004;28(2):23-31
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
This is a statistical analysis based on the data of legal autopsies performed at the Headquarters of the National Institute Scientific Investigation (NISI), requested by every kind of law enforcement agencies during the year of 2003. NISI is located in Seoul, Korea and has three branches throughout the country. The Seoul NISI covers all legal autopsies in Seoul City, Incheon City and Kyunggi Province and some cases referred from other regions. This report aims to analyse various aspects of 3,167 unusual deaths in Korea, chiefly Seoul and its surrounding area. Followings are the summary of the results. 1. The number of male was 2,311 cases (73%) and that of female 856 (27%). Male was over twice more than female. The forties were 838 cases (26.5%), the thirties 700 (22.1%), and these two decades occupied 48.6%. 2. Unnatural deaths were 1,941 cases (61.3%), natural 1,133 (35.8%), and the unknown 93 (2.9%). Among 1,941 unnatural deaths, suicide was 522 (26.9%), homicide 457 (23.5%), accident 576 (29.7%), and the unclear 386 (19.9%). Homicide occupied 37.1% of trauma, 57.4% of blunt force injury excluding traffic and fall-down injury, and 81.9% of sharp force injury. The homicide rate in asphyxia was 35.5%, but it went up to 69.6% excluding hanging. It showed only 1.0% percent of homicide in poisoning. 3. Traumatic deaths were 902 cases, occupying 46.5% of 1,941 unnatural deaths, followed by poisoning deaths (289 cases) and asphyxial deaths (286 cases). Blunt trauma was 324 cases (35.9%) and the leading cause of death in traumatic death. Poisoning was 289 cases, among which the ethanols were dominant (99cases). Thermal injuries were 192 cases, electrocution 24 cases, and starvation/neglect 11 cases. and 15 cases were directly due to medical procedures.4. Among 1,133 natural deaths, heart diseases were 490 cases (43.2%), and vascular diseases 210 (18.5%), and these two categories were added up to 700 (61.7%). 5. Child deaths under the age of 10 were 135 cases. Homicide was 42 cases (63.6%) out of 60 unnatural deaths. Neonates including still births were the leading period of age in unnatural death, counting 52 cases (38.5%).