A prospective study on the sexual victimization of adolescent females by romantic partners and the relationship to the age gap between the partners

R. Gunasekara, A. Vadysinghe, M. Sivasubramanium, A. Attanayake
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Introduction: According to statistics, 70% of reported rape cases had happened with the willingness of the female partner, where the law enforcement authorities have charged as the victim is below 16 years. This study evaluated the sexual victimization of such females by their partners in relation to the age gap between the couple.Methodology: This is a descriptive study of 63 female victims of sexual assault aged 12 to 16 years, presented to the National Hospital Kandy during a one-year period. The sample was divided into three groups according to the age gap between the victim and perpetrator (P1; 0 to 5.9 years, P2; 6 to 11.9 years and P3; 12 to 18 years)Results: The age gap of the couples ranged from 1.8 to 17.7 years, with a mean of 9.5 years and 49% belonging to P2. The percentage of couples engaging in sexual relations with penile penetration was higher with an increasing age gap. In P1, 71% had willingly engaged in sexual activity, while it was only 45% and 44% in P2 and P3 respectively. Furthermore, in P3, 30% of the victims had allowed the alleged sexual act following intimidation, but it was not observed in P1. This study revealed that within a month of courtship sexual activity had occurred in 55% of cases in P3 while it was 32% in P2 and, only 21% in P1. In P3, 11% had engaged in sexual activity on the first encounter, whereas it was not observed in P1 and P2.Conclusion: With the increasing age gap, the vulnerability to sexual victimization of female adolescents by partners is more prevalent. Therefore, considering the age gap between partners may be more justifiable than adhering to a fixed age of consent to prosecute and punish in cases of sexual assault of adolescent females. Hence, it is evident that the application of the “Romeo and Juliet exemption” to the Sri Lankan setup is timely and justifiable.
青少年女性伴侣性侵害行为及其与伴侣年龄差距的关系研究
导读:据统计,在报案的强奸案件中,有70%是在女方自愿的情况下发生的,执法部门因为受害者未满16岁而起诉。这项研究评估了这些女性被其伴侣的性侵害与夫妻年龄差距的关系。方法:这是一项描述性研究,对63名12至16岁的性侵犯女性受害者进行了为期一年的研究,这些受害者提交给康提国立医院。根据受害人与加害人的年龄差距将样本分为三组(P1;0 - 5.9岁,P2;6至11.9岁及P3;(12 ~ 18岁)结果:夫妻年龄差距1.8 ~ 17.7岁,平均9.5岁,49%属于P2。夫妻发生阴茎插入性关系的比例随着年龄差距的增加而增加。在P1中,71%的人愿意进行性行为,而在P2和P3中,这一比例分别只有45%和44%。此外,在P3中,30%的受害者在受到恐吓后允许所谓的性行为,但在P1中没有观察到这种情况。这项研究表明,在求爱的一个月内,55%的P3企鹅发生了性行为,而P2企鹅的这一比例为32%,P1企鹅只有21%。在P3中,11%的人在第一次见面时就有性行为,而在P1和P2中没有观察到这一点。结论:随着年龄差距的增大,女性青少年遭受性侵的脆弱性更为普遍。因此,考虑到伴侣之间的年龄差距可能比坚持一个固定的同意年龄来起诉和惩罚青春期女性的性侵犯案件更合理。因此,显然,“罗密欧与朱丽叶豁免”适用于斯里兰卡设置是及时和正当的。
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