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- Strangulation_(domestic_violence) abstract "Strangulation in the context of domestic violence is a potentially lethal form of assault. Unconsciousness may occur within seconds of strangulation and death within minutes. Strangulation can be difficult to detect and until recently was often not treated as a serious crime. However, in many jurisdictions strangulation is now a specific criminal offense, or an aggrivating factor in assault cases.".
- Strangulation_(domestic_violence) wikiPageID "48258204".
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- Strangulation_(domestic_violence) wikiPageOutDegree "7".
- Strangulation_(domestic_violence) wikiPageRevisionID "698154320".
- Strangulation_(domestic_violence) wikiPageWikiLink Abdominal_thrusts.
- Strangulation_(domestic_violence) wikiPageWikiLink Assault.
- Strangulation_(domestic_violence) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Criminal_case_law.
- Strangulation_(domestic_violence) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Domestic_violence.
- Strangulation_(domestic_violence) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Law_enforcement.
- Strangulation_(domestic_violence) wikiPageWikiLink Domestic_violence.
- Strangulation_(domestic_violence) wikiPageWikiLink Violence_Against_Women_Act.
- Strangulation_(domestic_violence) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Strangulation (domestic violence)".
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- Strangulation_(domestic_violence) subject Category:Criminal_case_law.
- Strangulation_(domestic_violence) subject Category:Domestic_violence.
- Strangulation_(domestic_violence) subject Category:Law_enforcement.
- Strangulation_(domestic_violence) comment "Strangulation in the context of domestic violence is a potentially lethal form of assault. Unconsciousness may occur within seconds of strangulation and death within minutes. Strangulation can be difficult to detect and until recently was often not treated as a serious crime. However, in many jurisdictions strangulation is now a specific criminal offense, or an aggrivating factor in assault cases.".
- Strangulation_(domestic_violence) label "Strangulation (domestic violence)".
- Strangulation_(domestic_violence) sameAs Q7621645.
- Strangulation_(domestic_violence) sameAs Q7621645.
- Strangulation_(domestic_violence) wasDerivedFrom Strangulation_(domestic_violence)?oldid=698154320.
- Strangulation_(domestic_violence) isPrimaryTopicOf Strangulation_(domestic_violence).