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Spatial relationships among offender, knife, and victim during slashing attacks: implications for crime scene reconstruction.

Jin YangShangxiao LiShufang YuanYi ShiBin NiChaopeng YangWenxia GuoMingzhi WangWei-Ya Hao
Published in: International journal of legal medicine (2024)
Gender and body position significantly influence the spatial relationships of slashing action. Our data indicate that males stand farther away and occupy a larger area during slashing attacks. When the chest is slashed, the wound orientation is more diagonal, the offender's standing position and slashing distance are farther, and the occupancy area is larger compared to the neck. The findings could help identify the spatial relationships among offender, knife, and victim, providing a scientific basis for criminal investigations and court trials.
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