Kneecapping is a form of malicious wounding, often astorture, in which the victim is injured in theknee. The injury is typically inflicted by a low-velocitygunshot to theknee pit with ahandgun. The term is considered a misnomer by medical professionals[citation needed] because only a very small minority of victims suffer damage to thekneecap[citation needed]. A review of eighty kneecapping victims found that only two had a fractured kneecap[citation needed]. Some victims have theirelbows andankles shot as well.[1]
The severity of the injury can vary from simplesoft tissue damage to a knee joint fracture withneurovascular damage. The latter requires several weeks in hospital and intensiveoutpatientphysiotherapy for recovery.[1] If the damage is too great,amputation may be necessary,[2] but this rarely occurs. InNorthern Ireland thirteen people had their legs amputated as a consequence of limb punishment shootings over the duration ofthe Troubles.[3] In the long term it is estimated that one out of five victims will walk with alimp for the rest of their lives.[4]
During the Troubles in Northern Ireland,paramilitaries considered themselves to be law enforcers in their own areas. They used limb shootings to 'punish' alleged drug pushers and child molesters. If the crime was considered to be grave, the victim was also shot in the ankles and elbows, leaving them with six gunshot wounds (colloquially known as a six pack).[5] Approximately 2,500 people were victims of these paramilitary attacks, known as 'punishment shootings' at the time, through the duration of the conflict. Those who were attacked often facedsocial stigma.[6]
TheRed Brigades, an Italian militant organization, employed limb shootings (gambizzazioni) to warn their opponents. They used the method to punish at least 75 people up to December 1978.[7][8]
TheBangladesh Police have started kneecapping in the country since 2009 to punish the opposition and prevent them from participating in protests against the government.Human Rights Watch (HRW) has published a report on kneecapping inBangladesh.[9]
During theIsraeli–Palestinian conflict,Israel Defense Forces have been accused of systematically kneecapping over 100 Palestinians in theGaza Strip and theWest Bank since 2016, primarily teenagers.[10][11]