Chinese Journal of Forensic Medicine 2016;31(4):382-383,386

doi:10.13618/j.issn.1001-5728.2016.04.016

Forensic analysis on 116 female homicide cases

Shujian FAN ; Min ZHANG ; Changchun WU ; Xizhe DONG

Keywords

forensic traumatology; female homicide; mechanical injury; forensic analysis

Country

China

Language

Chinese

Abstract

This thesis found the female homicide cases present its own characteristics because of differences in psychological, physiology characteristics, character between males and females through the statistical analysis of age distribution, the relationship between criminal suspects and victims, the classification of crime scenes, injury tools and the mortal wound positions of 116 female homicide cases in Lianyungang between 1993 to 2014. Mostly, the relationship between criminal suspects and victims is family, especially couple or valentine; the crime scenes are frequently indoor, especially bedrooms. They always choose production and life tools when victims are in deep sleep or drunk time to make the victims asphyxia, posioning or drowning. The injuries focus on vitals and usually hit many times lead to mortal wound, agonal trauma and postmortem injury.