Trela Franciszek, Kunz Jerzy, Bolechała Filip, Kowalski Piotr, Moskała Artur, Rajtar Renata
Katedry i Zakładu Medycyny Sadowej CM UJ w Krakowie.
Arch Med Sadowej Kryminol. 2002 Jan-Mar;52(1):1-6.
The authors presented a comparative analysis of crimes against life in five year periods of the past and present political systems based on autopsy material of Cracow's Institute of Forensic Medicine. Investigation of these types of crime confirmed sociological observations of arising the criminal trends in the last years. The incident of these types of crimes arose in the last period by about 40% in a relation of male to female victims 3.7:1. Probable motives of these crimes were: drinking 8%, decline in family relationships 12%, fight and revenge 9% robbery 8%, sexual offenses only in 1%. In 61% of analyzed cases the motives were unknown. Among the weapons of crime the most often used were blunt objects and death due to stabbings and cuts. A very high incidence of fire arm crimes in comparison to previous period was observed--from 2 cases in 1986-1990 to 25 in the five year period of 1996-2000. 78% of victims were in a state of insobriety at the moment of crime.