MODERN METHODS FOR ASSESSING FORENSIC MEDICAL DIAGNOSTICS IN SUICIDAL WOMEN

02.06.2024 International Scientific Journal "Science and Innovation". Series D. Volume 3 Issue 5

Elieva M.F.

Abstract. The term “suicide” in science usually refers to the concept of voluntary death. According to published statistics, suicide rates are currently on the rise in most countries around the world. But these data do not reflect the real scale of the problem, since only obvious, undisputed cases of suicide are included in official statistics. The number of real cases is many times higher than official statistics. This indicates not only the relevance, but also the global nature of this problem. Nowadays, everyone already knows that the iris of the eye is the most unsurpassed, among all body structures, a reflector of congenital deficiencies or characteristics fixed in human genetics. It is considered proven that in the whole world it is impossible to find two people with absolutely identical faces. This is especially true in relation to the eyes, since each person’s iris is completely unique. It is so individual that it could provide an invaluable service to criminology and practical forensic medicine in matters of personal identification and even inherent congenital and acquired changes and the presence of diseases during life.

Keywords: suicide, women, iridology, iris.