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Published in: International Journal of Legal Medicine 1/2021

Open Access 01-01-2021 | Abusive Head Injury | Original Article

Abusive head trauma in court: a multi-center study on criminal proceedings in Germany

Authors: Katharina Feld, Dustin Feld, Bernd Karger, Janine Helmus, Nneka Schwimmer-Okike, Heidi Pfeiffer, Sibylle Banaschak, Daniel Wittschieber

Published in: International Journal of Legal Medicine | Issue 1/2021

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Abstract

The shaken baby syndrome (SBS) is a common variant of abusive head trauma (AHT) in infants and toddlers. Data on the legal outcome of such cases are still sparse. By means of a retrospective multi-center analysis, 72 cases of living children diagnosed with SBS/AHT from three German university institutes of legal medicine were identified. Forty-six of these cases with 68 accused individuals were available and could be evaluated with regard to basic data on the course of the criminal proceedings as well as the profile of the defendants (sub-divided into suspects, convicts, and confessed perpetrators). Criminal proceedings predominantly commenced with a complaint by the treating hospital (62%) and were found to be closed (without judgment) in 50% of the cases, mostly due to a “lack of sufficient suspicion.” Of the 23 cases with judgment, the court decided on acquittal in 4 cases (17%). Imprisonment was the most frequent sentence (16 out of 19 cases with conviction, 84%), whereby the sentence has been suspended on probation in 63% of the cases. Suspects and perpetrators were mostly male and derived from the close family environment of the injured children. All confessed perpetrators stated an “excessive demand” as the reason for the violent shaking of the child. The results of the present study are in line with data from other studies with other legal systems. As many criminal proceedings were closed and the 4 acquittals occurred because the perpetration could not be ascribed to a specific perpetrator, improving the forensic methods for such an unequivocal assignment would be desirable.
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Metadata
Title
Abusive head trauma in court: a multi-center study on criminal proceedings in Germany
Authors
Katharina Feld
Dustin Feld
Bernd Karger
Janine Helmus
Nneka Schwimmer-Okike
Heidi Pfeiffer
Sibylle Banaschak
Daniel Wittschieber
Publication date
01-01-2021
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
International Journal of Legal Medicine / Issue 1/2021
Print ISSN: 0937-9827
Electronic ISSN: 1437-1596
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00414-020-02435-5

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