Strangulation in Domestic Violence: Forensic Insights from Victoria


 This video explores a cross-sectional study on the patterns of nonfatal strangulation in domestic and family violence cases reported to forensic practitioners in Victoria, Australia. It highlights key injury characteristics, forensic findings, and the importance of recognizing nonfatal strangulation as a critical marker of escalating violence. Understanding these patterns can inform better legal, medical, and support responses to victims.

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