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Citation

Bhoi SB, Shirsat KB, Meshram SK, Waghmare SA, Rizwan. IP Int. J. Forensic Med. Toxicol. Sci. 2017; 2(1): 17-21.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, Khyati Education and Research Foundation)

DOI

10.18231/j.ijfmts.2017.005

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Sexual violence affects millions of women worldwide cutting across cultural and religious barriers. Although under reported, it is a frequent and significant public health issue in countries of both the developed and developing world.
Aims: This retrospective study was carried out to know the different aspects of sexual assault.
Materials and Method: This study was carried out in department of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, Dr Vaishampayan Memoral Government Medical College Solapur, Maharashtra from January 2013 to December 2016. This study is based on the medico-legal examination record of sexual assault victim.
Results: An increase in number of cases of sexual assault per year is observed. Age wise distribution showed that 59.60% cases were in age group 11-20 years consisting of major affected group. The 77.83% victims were unmarried. The victims from rural area were 41.16% and from urban area were 58.84%. About 62.26% victims were student. In this study most of the assailants were known to the victim, only16.62 % were strangers to victim. Most of the incidences (38.52%) took place in assailant's house. In 19.79% cases there was evidence of external injury.
Conclusion Comprehensive reporting on all forms of sexual violence is necessary. Social awareness, sensitization and protection programs should be a high priority.

Keywords: Rape, Victim, Sexual offences, Solapur


Language: en

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