Children and adolescents victimized by sexual abuse in the city of Rio de Janeiro: An appraisal of cases
Abstract
Physical and/or sexual abuse, negligence, and psychological abuse against children and adolescents, constitute a socially important syndrome, demanding preventive public policies and rules for its eradication. Sexual abuse, as a troublesome occurrence, or even its mere presumption, does not regularly undergo official notification. We have examined legal investigative registers at the Instituto Médico-Legal do Rio de Janeiro – Sede set up from January to March 2000, including women, children and adolescents, with medico-legal histories suggestive of sexual assault. From a sample of 1419 cases, we selected those involving vaginal coitus or other libidinous practices, with an upper age limit of 17 years, reducing our sample to 44 subjects. 84.09% of the assaults occurred between ages 0 and 14 years. In 62.36% of the studied cases there was no mention about perpetrators. Material for laboratory researches had not been collected in 84.09% of the cases. There is any lesions in 70.45% of the sample.
Keywords: Psychiatry, Battered children, Sexual abuse, Forensic expertise
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- 1 Forensic expert with the Civil Police of the Rio de Janeiro State (PCERJ).
- 2 Chairman of Legal Medicine in the Criminal Advocacy Course, post-graduation, at Candido Mendes University (UCAM), retired forensic expert with the Civil Police of the Rio de Janeiro State (PCERJ).
- 3 Doctor in Psychiatry by the Institute of Psychiatry at Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (IPUB/UFRJ).
PII: S1353-1131(06)00178-7
doi:10.1016/j.jcfm.2006.07.006
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