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Sex offences

J P Bush

    Australian Family Physician
    |November 1, 1978
    PubMed
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    Examining sexual assault cases and victims is crucial for communities, medical professionals, and law enforcement. Global discussions and varied approaches highlight the importance of handling these sensitive medical examinations.

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    Area of Science:

    • Forensic Medicine
    • Criminal Justice
    • Public Health

    Background:

    • Sexual assault investigations and victim examinations are significant concerns for the public, medical community, and law enforcement.
    • Recent years have seen increased global attention and deliberation on these issues, driven by public sentiment and advocacy groups.
    • Diverse practical advice and varying international approaches exist regarding the medical examination of sexual assault victims.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To address the multifaceted concerns surrounding sexual assault investigations and victim care.
    • To explore the various perspectives and deliberated aspects of sexual assault cases by professional groups.
    • To review and understand the different global methodologies for conducting medical examinations of sexual assault victims.

    Main Methods:

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    • Review of existing literature and global practices concerning sexual assault victim examinations.
    • Analysis of the societal and professional responses to sexual assault cases.
    • Synthesis of practical advice and approaches from various stakeholders.

    Main Results:

    • Sexual assault examination is a complex issue with broad community and professional implications.
    • There is a global trend towards increased focus and discussion on sexual assault.
    • International practices for medical examinations of victims vary significantly.

    Conclusions:

    • Effective handling of sexual assault cases requires collaboration between medical, legal, and law enforcement professionals.
    • Continued dialogue and standardization of examination protocols are needed globally.
    • Addressing sexual assault necessitates a sensitive and informed approach to victim care and investigation.