U. Katkici et al., AN AUTOPSY EVALUATION OF DEFENSE WOUNDS IN 195 HOMICIDAL DEATHS DUE TO STABBING, Journal - Forensic Science Society, 34(4), 1994, pp. 237-240
Defence wounds may be of value in differentiating between homicide, su
icide and accidental death. A study of 3183 forensic autopsies in Ista
nbul between 1988 and 1989 showed that 195 deaths (6.1%) were due to s
tab wounds, and that defence wounds were found in 38.5% of the victims
. Defence wounds were seen on 35.2% of males, and 54.5% of females; 39
.7% of defence wounds were classified as 'active' and 60.3% as 'passiv
e'; 40.5% were seen on the right hand and forearm, and 59.5% on the le
ft side. There was no connection in this study between the occurrence
of defence wounds and the consumption of alcohol by the victim before
the stabbing.