Research progress in the estimation of the postmortem interval by Chinese forensic scholars

Forensic Sci Res. 2016 Dec 13;1(1):3-13. doi: 10.1080/20961790.2016.1229377. eCollection 2016.

Abstract

The determination of time since death or the postmortem interval (PMI) is one of the most important and frequently asked questions in forensic medicine. Medicolegal scholars and forensic pathologists around the world have studied the estimation of PMI extensively in the past, and many novel methods and advanced technologies have now been applied in the field. For several centuries, Chinese forensic examiners have also worked on the estimation of the PMI, and there are a large number of excellent studies published in Chinese rather than in English, and these are not easily accessible or known internationally. Therefore we have conducted a review of relevant studies published by Chinese forensic scholars in the last few decades. The scope of this review is to provide a concise summary of the current progress in the estimation of PMI by Chinese forensic researchers using molecular biology, spectroscopic technology, entomological methods, energy changes, thanatochemistry and other methods.

Keywords: Chinese; Forensic science; forensic pathology; methods; postmortem interval.

Publication types

  • Review

Grants and funding

This work was supported by National Sciences Foundation of China (NSFC) [grant numbers 81601645, 81671869, 81072509, 81273339 and 81273335] and the Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality [grant number 14DZ2270800].