Forensic homicidal strangulation in women: Case series and systematic literature review

This systematic review explores women's homicidal strangulation using PRISMA method. A total of 40 Google Scholar, 26 PubMed and 4 manual searching articles were analyzed, while other sources were excluded due to lack of full texts, irrelevance, or outdated content. Review highlights gender vio...

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Main Authors: Ginevra Malta, Maria Puntarello, Mauro Midiri, Tommaso D'Anna, Stefania Zerbo, Antonina Argo
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2025-06-01
Series:Forensic Science International: Synergy
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author Ginevra Malta
Maria Puntarello
Mauro Midiri
Tommaso D'Anna
Stefania Zerbo
Antonina Argo
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Stefania Zerbo
Antonina Argo
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description This systematic review explores women's homicidal strangulation using PRISMA method. A total of 40 Google Scholar, 26 PubMed and 4 manual searching articles were analyzed, while other sources were excluded due to lack of full texts, irrelevance, or outdated content. Review highlights gender violence as an underestimated issue and provides a socio-demographic analysis. Diagnosing strangulation can be challenging, particularly in absence of visible asphyxial signs in the external examination. Judicial authorities' collaboration and reliance on circumstantial evidence are crucial in forensic investigations. Strangulation is statistically prevalent in sexually motivated crimes and employs various methods. We reported four different strangulation cases at the Institute of Forensic Medicine, University of Palermo, to emphasize findings, forensic characteristics, and interpretation difficulties. The primary goal of this review is to shed light on homicidal strangulation's specific characteristics, given its underreported nature, and to stress the importance of mechanical asphyxia in forensic differential diagnosis. Distinguishing strangulation from other asphyxial deaths is difficult, as is identifying potential third-party involvement. This review also aims to provide key indicators that assist forensic pathologists in differentiating strangulation from other asphyxial causes of death. Future perspectives highlight the use of specific protocols, using artificial intelligence (AI), and instrumental investigations to support forensic pathologists in performing differential diagnoses and providing compatibility assessments.
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spelling doaj-art-6cce4ee563ea4df283efddcc76b514ed2025-08-20T03:01:03ZengElsevierForensic Science International: Synergy2589-871X2025-06-011010057710.1016/j.fsisyn.2025.100577Forensic homicidal strangulation in women: Case series and systematic literature reviewGinevra Malta0Maria Puntarello1Mauro Midiri2Tommaso D'Anna3Stefania Zerbo4Antonina Argo5Department of Health Promotion, Mother and Childcare, Internal Medicine and Medical Specialties (PROMISE), Italy; Corresponding author.Department of Health Promotion, Mother and Childcare, Internal Medicine and Medical Specialties (PROMISE), ItalyDepartment of Health Promotion, Mother and Childcare, Internal Medicine and Medical Specialties (PROMISE), ItalyForensic Medicine Unit. “Paolo Giaccone” University Hospital of Palermo, ItalyDepartment of Health Promotion, Mother and Childcare, Internal Medicine and Medical Specialties (PROMISE), ItalyDepartment of Health Promotion, Mother and Childcare, Internal Medicine and Medical Specialties (PROMISE), ItalyThis systematic review explores women's homicidal strangulation using PRISMA method. A total of 40 Google Scholar, 26 PubMed and 4 manual searching articles were analyzed, while other sources were excluded due to lack of full texts, irrelevance, or outdated content. Review highlights gender violence as an underestimated issue and provides a socio-demographic analysis. Diagnosing strangulation can be challenging, particularly in absence of visible asphyxial signs in the external examination. Judicial authorities' collaboration and reliance on circumstantial evidence are crucial in forensic investigations. Strangulation is statistically prevalent in sexually motivated crimes and employs various methods. We reported four different strangulation cases at the Institute of Forensic Medicine, University of Palermo, to emphasize findings, forensic characteristics, and interpretation difficulties. The primary goal of this review is to shed light on homicidal strangulation's specific characteristics, given its underreported nature, and to stress the importance of mechanical asphyxia in forensic differential diagnosis. Distinguishing strangulation from other asphyxial deaths is difficult, as is identifying potential third-party involvement. This review also aims to provide key indicators that assist forensic pathologists in differentiating strangulation from other asphyxial causes of death. Future perspectives highlight the use of specific protocols, using artificial intelligence (AI), and instrumental investigations to support forensic pathologists in performing differential diagnoses and providing compatibility assessments.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589871X25000063Homicidal strangulationGender violenceSex crimesMechanical asphyxiaArtificial intelligence in forensics
spellingShingle Ginevra Malta
Maria Puntarello
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Forensic homicidal strangulation in women: Case series and systematic literature review
Forensic Science International: Synergy
Homicidal strangulation
Gender violence
Sex crimes
Mechanical asphyxia
Artificial intelligence in forensics
title Forensic homicidal strangulation in women: Case series and systematic literature review
title_full Forensic homicidal strangulation in women: Case series and systematic literature review
title_fullStr Forensic homicidal strangulation in women: Case series and systematic literature review
title_full_unstemmed Forensic homicidal strangulation in women: Case series and systematic literature review
title_short Forensic homicidal strangulation in women: Case series and systematic literature review
title_sort forensic homicidal strangulation in women case series and systematic literature review
topic Homicidal strangulation
Gender violence
Sex crimes
Mechanical asphyxia
Artificial intelligence in forensics
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