Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Abstract:
This retrospective study analyses post-mortem examination data of 251 homicide victims recorded by
the Brescia Institute of Forensic Medicine between the years 1982 and 2012. The following variables
were considered: year, month and day of death; gender, age and nationality of the victim; type of
injurious mean; cause of death; homicide-suicides events; multiple murders; scene of death; toxicological
data. Victims were usually young (30% was in the 21e30 years class) and males (64%). Although
the victims were mostly Italians (73%), from 1990’s more and more foreign victims appeared, following
the migratory flow that affected Brescia County. The offenders frequently used firearms to kill their
victims (41%), in particular for multiple murders. Sharp instruments were used mostly by foreigners. The
study also emphasized 20 homicide-suicide events, mostly committed between intimates and family
members.
the Brescia Institute of Forensic Medicine between the years 1982 and 2012. The following variables
were considered: year, month and day of death; gender, age and nationality of the victim; type of
injurious mean; cause of death; homicide-suicides events; multiple murders; scene of death; toxicological
data. Victims were usually young (30% was in the 21e30 years class) and males (64%). Although
the victims were mostly Italians (73%), from 1990’s more and more foreign victims appeared, following
the migratory flow that affected Brescia County. The offenders frequently used firearms to kill their
victims (41%), in particular for multiple murders. Sharp instruments were used mostly by foreigners. The
study also emphasized 20 homicide-suicide events, mostly committed between intimates and family
members.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Homicide; Victims; Brescia (Northern Italy)
Elenco autori:
Verzeletti, Andrea; Russo, M. C.; Bin, P.; Leide, A.; DE FERRARI, Francesco
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