Specialized Crime Investigation: With Legal Medicine
Specialized Crime Investigation: With Legal Medicine
Specialized Crime Investigation: With Legal Medicine
INVESTIGATION
WITH LEGAL MEDICINE
PHYSICAL INJURIES
- EFFECTS OF THE APPLICATION OF STIMULUS TO THE BODY
- ALSO KNOWN AS PHYSICAL TRAUMA, IS DAMAGE TO THE BODY CAUSED BY EXTERNAL
FORCE. THIS MAY BE CAUSED BY ACCIDENTS, FALLS, HITS, WEAPONS, AND OTHER
CAUSES.
TERMINOLOGIES:
▪ WOUND – A BREAK IN THE NATURAL CONTINUITY OF TISSUE OF THE LIVING BODY
▪ VITAL REACTION - SUM TOTAL OF ALL REACTIONS OF TISSUE AND ORGANS FOR WHICH
ACTIVITIES OF LIVING CELLS ARE NECESSARY.
▪ DEFENSE WOUNDS - RESULT OF INSTINCTIVE REACTION OF SELF-PROTECTION
CLASSIFICATION OF WOUNDS
1. AS TO SEVERITY
▪ MORTAL WOUNDS (FATAL WOUND)
▪ NON-MORTAL WOUNDS
2. AS TO KINDS OF INSTRUMENTS USED
▪ BROUGHT ABOUT BY BLUNT INSTRUMENT
▪ BROUGHT ABOUT BY SHARP INSTRUMENTS:
SHARP-EDGE, SHARP POINTED, SHARP-EDGE AND POINTED
▪ BROUGHT ABOUT BY TEARING FORCE
▪ BROUGHT ABOUT BY CHANGE OF ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE
▪ BROUGHT ABOUT BY HEAT AND COLD
▪ BROUGHT ABOUT BY INFECTION
3. AS TO MANNERS OF INFLECTION
▪ HIT BY MEANS OF BOLO, BLUNT INSTRUMENT, ETC.
▪ THRUST STAB
▪ TEARING OR STRETCHING
▪ GUNPOWDER EXPLOSION
▪ SLIDING OR RUBBING
▪ ECCHYMOSIS
- A FORM OF HEMATOMA ONLY THAT THE EXTENT OF
EXTRAVASATIONS OF BLOOD IS WIDER BUT THINNER.
D. OPEN WOUNDS
– WHEN THERE IS COMMUNICATION WITH THE OUTSIDE OR BREAK IN THE
SKIN OR MUCOUS MEMBRANE.
A. FORMS OF ABRASION
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1. LINEAR OR MULTI-LINEAR
2. CONFLUENT – ALMOST INDISTINGUISHABLE DUE TO SEVERITY OF
FRICTION AND ROUGHNESS OF THE OBJECT.
3. MULTIPLE - SEVERAL ABRASIONS NOTED ON THE BODY
SURFACE OF A PERSON.
B. TYPES OF ABRASION
1. SCRATCHES
2. IMPACT OR IMPRINT ABRASION
3. GRAZES
4. PRESSURE OR FRICTION ABRASION
▪ INCISED WOUND
- PRODUCED BY FORCIBLE CONTACT
▪ LACERATED WOUND
- PRODUCED BY FORCIBLE CONTACT OF THE BODY WITH A BLUNT INSTRUMENT.
▪ STAB WOUND
- PRODUCED BY A SHARP-POINTED AND SHARP EDGE INSTRUMENT.
▪ PUNCTURED WOUND
- PRODUCED BY A SHARP-POINTED INSTRUMENT
▪ WOUND PRODUCED BY POWDER EXPLOSION - FIREARM, GRENADE, DYNAMITE,
▪ MUTILATION
▪ AVULSION
1. PRODUCTION OF COMBUSTIONS
A. BULLET - GUNSHOT WOUND
B. FLAME - SINGEING
C. SMOKE -SMUDGING
D. GUN POWDER RESIDUE - TATTOOING
E. GRIME – TATTOOING
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2. FIREARM WOUNDS
A. GUNSHOT WOUNDS
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ENTRANCE AND EXIT OF GUNSHOT WOUND
B. SHOTGUN WOUND
1. UNCHOKED BORE OR STRAIGHT BORE
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2. CHOKED BORE
A. IMPROVED CYLINDER - NARROWING OF THE BORE FROM REAR TO THE MUZZLE
IS 3-5 THOUSANDTH OF AN INCH.
B. HALF CHOCK - NARROWING OF THE BARREL IS 15-20 THOUSANDTH OF AN INCH.
C. FULL CHOCK - NARROWING OF THE BARREL IS 35-50 THOUSANDTH OF AN INCH.
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DEATH BY ASPHYXIA
ALL FORMS OF VIOLENT DEATH WHICH RESULTS PRIMARILY FROM
THEINTERFERENCE WITH THE PROCESS OF RESPIRATION OR TO CONDITION IN WHICH
THE SUPPLY OF OXYGEN TO THE BLOOD OR TISSUE OR BOTH HAS BEEN REDUCED BELOW
NORMAL LEVEL.
1. HANGING
2. STRANGULATION
A. BY LIGATURE
B. MANUAL OR THROTTLING
C. SPECIAL FORMS OF STRANGULATION
C.1. PALMER
C.2. GARROTING
C.3. MUGGING OR YOKING
C.4. COMPRESSION OF NECK WITH STICK
3. SUFFOCATION
A. SMOTHERING – CLOSING MOUTH AND NOSTRILS BY SOLID OBJECTS
B. CHOKING
4. ASPHYXIA BY SUBMERSION IN WATER (DROWNING)
5. ASPHYXIA BY PRESSURE ON THE CHEST
6. ASPHYXIA BY IRRESPIRABLE GASES
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2. MEDICAL EVIDENCE IN VEHICULAR ACCIDENT CASES
EVIDENCE FROM THE VICTIM
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