A half century retrospective study of homicide–suicide in Geneva – Switzerland: 1956–2005

Abstract This study provides a retrospective review from the forensic files of the University Centre of Legal Medicine in Western Switzerland in Geneva, from January 1956 to December 2005. The studied homicide–suicide cases cover a period of half a century (50 years). As a rule, all police-ordered f...

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Drowning - mortality
Female
Forensic autopsy
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Geneva
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Poisoning - mortality
Retrospective Studies
Sex Distribution
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Suicide - statistics & numerical data
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Suicides & suicide attempts
Switzerland - epidemiology
Wounds, Gunshot - mortality
Wounds, Stab - mortality
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