| Literature DB >> 35378600 |
F Holz1, G G Carrillo-Núñez2, E G Martinez Peña3, A A Rivera Martinez4, I G de la Peña Jiménez4, Ramon Bonilla Virgen5, M A Verhoff1, Christoph G Birngruber6.
Abstract
JUSTIFICATION: In Mexico, the number of unidentified bodies has been steadily rising for years. By now, more than 50,000 bodies are considered unidentified. Forensic laboratories that could perform comparative molecular genetic investigation are often overburdened and examinations can take months. Therefore, pragmatic approaches that can help to identify more unknown bodies must be sought. The increased use of distinctive physical features might be one, and the high rate of tattooed people in Mexico points towards a great potential of tattoos as a tool for identification. The prerequisite for a comparison of antemortem (missing persons) and postmortem (unknown bodies) data is an objective description of the particularities, e.g., of the tattoos. The aim of this study was to establish an objective classification for tattoo motives, taking into consideration local preferences.Entities:
Keywords: Body modification; Classification; DVI; Identification; Identifier; Tattoo
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35378600 PMCID: PMC9170629 DOI: 10.1007/s00414-022-02814-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Legal Med ISSN: 0937-9827 Impact factor: 2.791
Proposal for a practical classification of tattoo motives
| Keywords | Examples of matching motives |
|---|---|
| Letters/numbers | Letters, initials, names, words, sentences, numbers, dates |
| Human | Portraits, human bodies or parts thereof, skulls, bones |
| Symbol (religious) | Cross, praying hands, rosary, angel, Jesus, Christian saints (e.g., Virgen de Guadalupe, San Judas Tadeo), Santa Muerte, symbols of other religions (e.g., Hinduism) |
| Symbol (other) | Infinity sign, star, yin yang, flag, three dots, tear drop, “Hecho en Mexico,” Playboy bunny |
| Plant | Flower, leaves (e.g., |
| Animal | Mammals, birds, fish, arachnids, insects, or parts thereof |
| Object | Buildings or parts thereof, gun, knife, car, clock, playing cards, dice |
| Tribal/ornament/geometric | Tribal, twirls, ornament, geometric shapes (e.g., triangle, rectangle, circle) |
| Fantasy/demon/comic | Dragon, fairy, leprechaun, demon, demonic face, mask, clown, Super Mario, Mickey Mouse |
| Other | Cosmetic tattoo (e.g., eyebrows), sea, water, clouds, mountain, landscape |
| Not recognizable | Tattoo itself is visible, but a particular motive is not recognizable (e.g., due to fading) |
Fig. 1Age distribution of tattooed male and female bodies
Fig. 2Frequency of tattoo motives in male (left) and female (right) bodies
Fig. 3Percentage of tattooed bodies that showed a certain number of different tattoo motives (left: male, right: female)
Fig. 4Example for the classification of a tattoo on the back of a living person: plant (tree)—human (hanging person and swinging person)—animal (birds)—object (wheel)—other (water)