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Citation

Panichabhongse V, Smativat V, Watanakajorn T, Kasantikul V. J. Med. Assoc. Thai. 1999; 82(9): 849-854.

Affiliation

Department of Forensic Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1999, Medical Association of Thailand)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

10561939

Abstract

A retrospective review of 4,122 homicides was carried out between 1991 and 1995. About 47 per cent of cases occurred in the Bangkok Metropolitan area (BKK) and 53 per cent in the nearby provinces. A steady increase in the murder rate was noted in the latter. BKK was the place where most killings occurred, but was probably related to the high number of extrajudicial executions. Of the victims, 86 per cent were men and 14 per cent were women. The incidence peaked in the 3rd decade of life but there was also a rising trend among teenagers. Three major causes of death were firearms, sharp-force, and blunt-force in combination accounting for 92 per cent of the deaths. Firearms alone were used in about half of all murder cases. An analysis of organ injuries in relation to the types of weapons used was also presented. The data indicate the necessity to limit access to firearms.


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