Quantifying Homicide Injuries: A Swedish Time Trend Study Using the Homicide Injury Scale

Author:

Tamsen Fredrik12,Sturup Joakim32,Thiblin Ingemar12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Surgical Sciences , Uppsala University , Sweden

2. The Swedish National Board of Forensic Medicine

3. Karolinska Institute , Stockholm , Sweden

Abstract

Abstract Studies report that the homicide rate has decreased considerably in most Western countries since the 1990s. However, few studies have examined the level of injury in homicides. The injury severity in homicide victims was studied in the Stockholm area using both the Homicide Injury Scale (HIS) and the number of lethal injuries per victim. Cases were included from four periods; 1976-78, 1986-88, 1996-98, and 2006-08. The number of homicides with overkill according to the HIS was significantly higher in 1996-98 compared to 1976-78. Compared with 1976-78, the number of lethal injuries per victim was significantly higher both in 1996-98 and 2006-2008. There are various possible reasons for the changes, including a brutalization of lethal violence or a more effective trauma care. More in-depth analysis of individual cases together with research on victims of attempted homicides is needed to explain these shifts in injury severity.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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