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“911 What’s Your Emergency?”: Deception in 911 Homicide and Homicide Staged as Suicide Calls
Homicide Studies ( IF 1.920 ) Pub Date : 2020-08-04 , DOI: 10.1177/1088767920948242
Michelle L. Miller 1 , Melissa A. Merola 2 , Leonard Opanashuk 3 , Cari J. Robins 3 , Arthur S. Chancellor 1 , Sarah W. Craun 3
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Emergency 911 calls are often the first indication a homicide occurred and serve as initial witness statements in an investigation. The current study explores deception among homicide and homicide staged as suicide 911 calls. One hundred suicides, 18 homicide staged as suicide calls, 31 homicides with uninvolved callers, and 26 homicide offender calls were compared. Little overlap was found in deception indicators between the current findings and previous studies. Caution is warranted when extrapolating from studies using only 911 homicide calls to equivocal death cases, where investigators consider if the manner of death is a suicide or a staged homicide.



中文翻译:

“ 911,您的紧急情况是什么?”:911杀人案中的欺骗行为和自杀电话中的杀人事件

911紧急电话通常是凶杀的第一个指示,并作为调查中的初步证人证词。当前的研究探讨了在自杀性911呼叫中发生的凶杀和凶杀中的欺骗行为。比较了一百名自杀者,上演的18起凶杀,未涉及呼叫者的31起凶杀和26起凶杀罪犯的电话。目前的发现与先前的研究在欺骗指标上几乎没有重叠。从仅使用911杀人案的电话进行的模棱两可的死亡案例推断研究时,应谨慎行事,研究人员应考虑死亡方式是自杀还是分段杀人。

更新日期:2020-08-04
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