Advertisement!
Author Information Pack
Editorial Board
Submit article
Special Issue
Editor's selection process
Join as Reviewer/Editor
List of Reviewer
Indexing Information
Most popular articles
Purchase Single Articles
Archive
Free Online Access
Current Issue
Recommend this journal to your library
Advertiser
Accepted Articles
Search Articles
Email Alerts
FAQ
Contact Us
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology

Volume  17, Issue 1, January-March 2024, Pages 31-35
 

Original Article

Sexual Assault: Types and Associated Factors

Jayanth S.H.1, Basappa Hugar2, Girish Chandra Y.P.3, Praveen S.4

1Associate Professor, Department of
Forensic Medicine, Dr Chandramma Dayananda Sagar Institute of
Medical Education and Research, Harohalli 562112, Karnataka, India,
2,4Professor, 3Professor & HOD, Department of Forensic Medicine, MS
Ramaiah Medical College, Bangalore 560054, Karnataka, India. India.

Choose an option to locate / access this Article:
days Access
Check if you have access through your login credentials.        PDF      |
|

Open Access: View PDF

DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.21088/ijfmp.0974.3383.17124.5

Abstract

Background: Sexual assault is a rising medico-legal issue and also an important social problem. Medico-legally sexual violence can be Penetrative sexual assault, Non penetrative Sexual assault and Sexual harassment. Thorough knowledge about manner and traits of sexual assault is vital for forensic examination. Keeping this in view, the study was taken up with the aim of analysing the circumstances and factors associated with sexual assault.


Materials and Methods: The present prospective cross sectional study was conducted in the Department of Forensic Medicine, M.S. Ramaiah Medical College Bangalore from January 2018 and December 2020. All victims of alleged sexual assault brought for medical examination to the Department of Forensic Medicine were interviewed through a detailed questionnaire after taking consent.

Results: 82 victims of alleged sexual assault were examined. 80 of them were females and 2 were boys who were less than 12 years. Children and adolescents in the age group of 12-18 years constituted 65.85% of the cases. Penetrative sexual assault (peno-vaginal type) was reported by 62 of the victims (75%). Anal intercourse was alleged in 2.5 % (n=2) of the victims.

Conclusion: Peno-vaginal type of sexual assault in the minors less than 18 years is the most common type of sexual assault reported. Health care professionals and others involved in providing care and support in all forms should be thoroughly trained and informed about the current laws. Preventive campaigns and sex education programmes in schools and colleges should be taken up the concerned authorities to create awareness amongst the teenagers.


Keywords : Forensic Medicine; Crime; Sexual assault; Rape.
Corresponding Author : Jayanth S.H.,