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Specialist forensic medical and nursing skills, adapted from sexual assault care, were trialed for domestic violence victims in New South Wales. This approach improved injury assessment and increased successful prosecutions for domestic violence cases.

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Area of Science:

  • Forensic Medicine
  • Nursing
  • Public Health

Background:

  • Domestic violence affects one in four women presenting to Australian Emergency Departments.
  • New South Wales lacks dedicated specialist services for domestic violence victims.
  • Existing forensic skills for sexual assault assessment offer a potential model for domestic violence care.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the application of forensic medical and nursing skills in assessing domestic violence victims.
  • To determine the impact of specialist assessment on victims and the criminal justice system.
  • To explore the benefits of forensic documentation and expert opinions in domestic violence court cases.

Main Methods:

  • A trial project at Nepean Hospital, Sydney, utilized forensic skills for domestic violence victim examinations.
  • Qualitative interviews were conducted with patients and police involved in the trial.
  • Court outcomes were analyzed to assess the impact of the trial.

Main Results:

  • Forensic assessment of domestic violence injuries proved feasible and beneficial.
  • Specialist documentation and expert opinions enhanced the criminal justice process.
  • The approach showed potential for increasing successful prosecution rates in domestic violence cases.

Conclusions:

  • Adapting forensic sexual assault assessment skills for domestic violence victims is effective.
  • Specialist forensic services can significantly benefit victims and improve legal outcomes.
  • Implementation of these skills can strengthen the response to domestic violence in New South Wales.