Victims of sexual offences: Medicolegal examinations in emergency settings

Jorge Costa Santos MD, PhD, Anabela Neves MD, Marlene Rodrigues PhD, Paula Ferrão MD
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Abstract

The aim of the study was to present some data concerning the examinations of victims of sexual offences in emergency settings conducted by medicolegal examiners of the Lisbon Department of the National Institute of Legal Medicine (NILM) over a two-year period (2002–2003).

The study was based on 352 alleged victims of sexual offences referred by investigating police authorities and physicians working at hospital emergency rooms. Examination records were reviewed and data collected according to the extended medicolegal protocol adopted by NILM, which includes sociodemographic variables, and medical and laboratory findings.

The results show that examinations in emergency settings represented about 43% of the total examinations of victims of sexual offences, 44% of them being performed at hospital emergency rooms. Victims’ ages ranged from a minimum of 93 days to a maximum of 86 years. The mean age was 17.5 years. Females represented about 92% with a large over-representation of those aged from 0 to 19 years (61% of the total). Victims were mainly girls of school age (36%) or under 6 years old (25%). Offenders were male, referred to mainly, as acquaintances/neighbours (32%), friends (24%) or cohabiting family members (20%), a large majority belonging to the victim’s social or family circle (85%). Of the examinations requested as “urgent cases” only 61% were reported as having occurred within 72 h prior to the examination. Traumatic lesions on the whole body were found in only 28% of the cases, while findings on the genitalia and/or the anus were present in 31%. Medical and laboratory findings were in accordance with some sort of sexual offence in 34% of the cases.

Our findings show the great heterogeneity of the victims, with a high proportion of children as well as the interplay between examination requests in emergency settings and the need to define more accurate criteria and proceedings for legal authorities and physicians who are usually the first line of intervention before specialists in legal medicine.

性犯罪受害者:紧急情况下的法医检查
这项研究的目的是提供一些关于国家法律医学研究所(NILM)里斯本部法医在两年期间(2002-2003年)对紧急情况下性犯罪受害者进行检查的数据。这项研究是根据调查警察当局和在医院急诊室工作的医生介绍的352名据称的性犯罪受害者进行的。审查了检查记录,并根据NILM通过的扩展医学法律议定书收集了数据,其中包括社会人口变量以及医学和实验室结果。结果表明,在紧急情况下进行的检查约占对性犯罪受害者进行的检查总数的43%,其中44%在医院急诊室进行。受害者的年龄从最少93天到最多86岁不等。平均年龄为17.5岁。女性约占92%,其中年龄在0至19岁之间的比例过高(占总数的61%)。受害者主要是学龄女童(36%)或6岁以下女童(25%)。犯案者为男性,主要指熟人/邻居(32%)、朋友(24%)或同居家庭成员(20%),其中大部分属于受害者的社交圈或家庭圈子(85%)。在作为“紧急情况”要求进行的检查中,只有61%的报告是在检查前72小时内进行的。全身创伤性病变仅占28%,而生殖器和/或肛门病变占31%。在34%的案件中,医学和实验室调查结果与某种性犯罪相一致。我们的调查结果表明,受害者的差异很大,儿童的比例很高,而且在紧急情况下的检查请求与为法律当局和医生确定更准确的标准和程序的需要之间存在相互作用,而法律当局和医生通常是在法律医学专家之前进行干预的第一线。
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