Dödsfallsutredningar : med oklar bakgrund och avsikt hos barn och ungdomar

Detta är en Magister-uppsats från Fakulteten för samhälls- och livsvetenskaper

Sammanfattning: Violence against children and particularly the “Bobby Case” in spring 2006 initiated an unprecedented debate in the Swedish media about child maltreatment and child murder. There are however some children whose death causes never will be solved, and some of these cases are erroneously classified as something else. The present survey is commissioned by the Swedish Rescue Services Agency and the Swedish Centre for Lessons Learned from Incidents & Accidents, and will serve as the basis for a children safety council which will be established 2006. In this survey the answer to the question how deaths among children and youth under the age of 18 years caused by accidents, suicides and violence are investigated when the background and the intention is uncertain is elaborated. A statistical report of how many deaths are classified as uncertain intent is given in the survey. The statistics shows that 26 children and youths under the age of 18 have died from uncertain intent between the years 1997-2003. There are many purposes to a death investigation, for example to determine the cause and manner of death. With help from the Statue Book of Sweden knowledge has been obtained about which authorities that are handling death investigations when the cause and manner of death is uncertain. The authorities involved are the physicians, the police force and the National Board of Forensic Medicine. The physician determines whether deaths shall be reported to the police or not i.e. when the cause of death or the manner of death is uncertain. The police then make death investigations to determine whether there is a crime or not. The National Board of Forensic Medicine is contacted to perform autopsies. Interviews were performed with police and forensic medicine staff to find out which methods they were using to investigate deaths. The methods used are autopsies and crime investigations. There are no differences when it comes to the age of the deceased, neither of the classification nor the investigation. The police use the classification “uncertain manner of death” when the main cause of death can’t be determined. The forensic medicine physician uses the classification uncertain when the body is so decomposed that there is no possible way to determine cause or manner of death. A conclusion in this report is that lack of communication exists between the different government authorities and that this may be a reason to why deaths sometimes are classified incorrectly. Some investigations are also performed by policemen without proper education and this is a possible reason to why some classifications are changed during the process of investigation.

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