Talk:Autoerotic fatality

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I'm thinking this sould be merged with he AEA article. --70.48.219.198 07:12, 23 November 2006 (UTC)

I agree Naysie 10:30, 2 March 2007 (UTC)

No, I disagree. There is plenty of information in Hazelwood to merit a separate entry. While AEA is a practice, autoerotic fatalities have psychological, forensic, legal, etc. contexts. Here are the chapter titles, to demonstrate:

  1. Autoeroticism and the Public Visibility of Autoerotic Asphyxia
  2. Recurrent Discovery of Autoerotic Asphyxia
  3. Study Design and Sample Characteristics
  4. Asphyxial Autoerotic Fatalities
  5. Autoerotic Asphyxia, the Paraphilias, and Mental Disorder
  6. Atypical Autoerotic Fatalities
  7. Investigation of Autoerotic Fatalities
  8. Equivocal Deaths: Accident, Suicide, or Homicide?
  9. Judicial Decisions Regarding Insurance Benefits in Autoerotic Fatalities

The book is also more than a thorough literature review; Hazelwood is an FBI agent, and the book also includes a study of 157 sample cases submitted to the FBI Behavioral Science Unit at the FBI Academy. All in all, I think this entry and the entry on AEA need to have coordinated changes, since they are closely related, albeit different topics. Timocrates 17:32, 27 March 2007 (UTC)