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Citation

Sommers MS, Fisher BS, Karjane HM. J. Forensic Nurs. 2005; 1(1): 28-34, 19.

Affiliation

University of Cincinnati, College of Nursing, Cincinnati, OH, USA.

Comment In:

J Forensic Nurs. 2005 Fall;1(3):99; author reply 99-100

Copyright

(Copyright © 2005, International Association of Forensic Nurses, Publisher John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

17073052

Abstract

In the setting of a forensic examination following rape, colposcopy allows practitioners to identify and photograph genital injury not readily visible to the unaided eye, thereby clarifying the location and extent of injury as well as providing evidence for court proceedings. Since the 1980s, the technique once reserved for victims of child abuse has been used across the lifespan and has been shown to identify genital injury in up to 87% of women who have been raped. The role of colposcopic findings as evidence in court testimony, however, remains controversial. This paper explores the history of colposcopy in the rape exam and describes the epidemiology of genital injury in consensual sex as well as rape.


Language: en

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