Sexual Violence by Means of Chemical Submission in the Context of Nightlife

González-Fernández Jorge
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Although chemical submission and vulnerability have already been described in forensic medical literature since the beginning of the 18th century, it is in the last two decades that this phenomenon has acquired great importance due to the increase in cases in which sexual violence is perpetuated on victims whose intellectual and volitional capacities are compromised, derived from the introduction of substances into their organism that on many occasions is related to their leisure activities. This article is based on a retrospective study carried out in the Autonomous Community of La Rioja (Spain) of cases of sexual violence that have required forensic medical intervention, between 2009-2020. In a sample of 202 cases of female victims over 12 years of age, variables such as the consumption of alcohol or other substances that facilitate sexual aggression and their relationship with nightlife, the hours of greatest incidence of this type of violence, and the public or private spaces in which these substance-mediated aggressions take place are evaluated. It is concluded that there are no significant differences in blood alcohol levels in victims of different ages, that the time in which assaults under chemical submission predominantly take place is at night, and the training of professionals is proposed for the adequate attendance to these people and awareness of the vulnerability associated with the abusive consumption of alcohol and substances.
夜生活背景下的化学屈服性暴力
虽然自18世纪初以来,法医文献就已经描述了屈服于化学物质和脆弱性,但直到最近二十年,这一现象才变得非常重要,因为对智力和意志能力受到损害的受害者实施性暴力的案件有所增加,这些案件的起因是将一些物质引入其机体,而这些物质在许多情况下与他们的休闲活动有关。本文基于2009年至2020年期间在拉里奥哈自治区(西班牙)对需要法医干预的性暴力案件进行的回顾性研究。在202个12岁以上女性受害者案件的样本中,评估了诸如酒精或其他促进性侵犯的物质的消费及其与夜生活的关系、这类暴力最容易发生的时间以及这些物质介导的侵犯发生的公共或私人空间等变量。结论是,不同年龄的受害者血液中的酒精含量没有显著差异,使用化学药物的攻击主要发生在夜间,建议对专业人员进行培训,以便充分照顾这些人,并认识到滥用酒精和药物的脆弱性。
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