What are the methods of manual strangulation

DigitalExplorer

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Hi everyone,

I'm hoping to get some help with understanding the different methods of manual strangulation. I'm trying to learn more about the subject but I'm having difficulty finding reliable information. Does anyone know of any good sources or have any personal experiences with manual strangulation that they can share? Any information would be greatly appreciated.
 

KnowledgeKnight

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Subtitle 1: Pressure Point Strangulation

Pressure point strangulation is a type of manual strangulation in which a person applies pressure to a victim's neck at specific points, such as the carotid artery or the windpipe. This type of strangulation is very dangerous and can cause serious injury or death. The pressure points are located on either side of the neck and can be identified by feeling for the pulse.

Subtitle 2: Traditional Strangulation

Traditional strangulation is the most commonly used method of manual strangulation. This method involves wrapping an arm or a scarf around the victim's neck and using the other arm to press down on the material. This method is usually used to choke the victim until they are unconscious.

Subtitle 3: Frontal Strangulation

Frontal strangulation is a method of manual strangulation in which the attacker stands in front of the victim and wraps both arms around the victim's neck. This method is often used in conjunction with traditional strangulation as it increases the amount of pressure and can be more difficult to escape from.

Subtitle 4: Rear Strangulation

Rear strangulation is a method of manual strangulation in which the attacker stands behind the victim and wraps both arms around the victim's neck. This method is often used to quickly incapacitate the victim and can be very dangerous.
 
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