1Assistant Professor, Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, Pandit Raghunath Murmu Medical College & Hospital, Baripada, Orissa, India
2Associate Professor, Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, VSS Institute of Medical Sciences and Research (VIMSAR), Burla, Orissa, India
*Corresponding Author Dr. Dhritiman Nath (Associate Professor) Email address: dhritimannath@hotmail.com Mobile number: +91 8903733042
Online published on 21 March, 2022.
Sexual assault is a heinous form of physical coercion that involves use of violence by an individual upon another, mostly women and children. It is a type of abuse that inflicts torture and consequently, physical, psychological and social trauma. This prospective study was conducted on 206 victims of sexual offence who presented for examination to the Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology in a Medical College and Hospital in South Odisha between October 2013 and September 2015. Natural sexual offences constituted 56.80% of cases where 55.82% of cases were between the age group of 12 - 18 years and 82.04% were Hindus. Most of the cases (50.48%) occurred in rural settings and 36.89% were literate upto the higher secondary level. Most of the victims (36.89%) were students, 84.47% were unmarried, 68.44% came from nuclear families, 55.83% of the victims were acquainted to the assailants as a lover or boyfriend. Most of the victims (33.02%) were reported after more than 1 month of incidence and time elapsed between incidence and medical examination for most victims (65.05%) was more than 72 hours.
Sexual assault, Sex offence, South Odisha