PMID: 11604296Oct 18, 2001Paper

A review of 300 attempted strangulation cases Part III: injuries in fatal cases

The Journal of Emergency Medicine
D A HawleyG B Strack

Abstract

A review of 300 cases of alleged strangulation assault, submitted for misdemeanor prosecution by the San Diego City Attorney's Office, led to a search for medical evidence that would be useful to prosecute these cases (see Strack et al. in this issue of the Journal). The injuries identified in these non-fatal cases are similar to injuries found in fatal domestic violence strangulation assaults. This article reviews the injuries recognizable at autopsy in cases of strangulation in domestic violence victims.

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