2013
DOI: 10.5505/adlitip.2013.03274
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Assessment of childhood forensic cases and protective measures

Abstract: MM. Evaluation of childhood forensic cases and protective measures.

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“…In our study 42,17% of the forensic cases constitute pediatric forensic cases. This is compatible with the literature [11,12]. The studies in which pediatric forensic cases were evaluated identified the age average as 8,2-9,1 years of age and defined that the frequency of getting injuries increased in preschool age children and school age children.…”
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confidence: 88%
“…In our study 42,17% of the forensic cases constitute pediatric forensic cases. This is compatible with the literature [11,12]. The studies in which pediatric forensic cases were evaluated identified the age average as 8,2-9,1 years of age and defined that the frequency of getting injuries increased in preschool age children and school age children.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%