1PG. 3rd year,
2Research Assistant,
3PG. 2nd year,
4PG. 3rd year,
5Professor,
*Corresponding Author, Ramakant Verma, Email: dr.ramaspmc44@gmail.com, Mobile No.:
The present retrospective study was done with the aim to analyze the pattern of alleged sexual assault cases that were reported to the hospital during 1st Jan 2019 - 31st Dec 2020. Of the total cases of sexual assault involving both female and male survivors were included in this study. We found that a total of287 cases reported to emergency of Jhalawar Medical College & S.R.G. Hospital, Jhalawar, Rajasthan, with history of sexual assault with given informed consent for their medico-legal examination. The most commonly affected were 11–20 years of age group (62.36%) and 42.16% of the victims were students. Majority of victims were unmarried (66.20%) and most of victims belonged to low socioeconomic status. In 73.86% cases, the perpetrator was unknown/stranger to victims. Only few cases (7.66%) were reported within 12 hours and (11.50%) between 12–24 hours for medical examination. Injuries found on the genitals includes 86.75% old torn and 9% fresh torn hymen injury, 3.5% cases have injuries like abrasion, bruises and laceration while extra-genital/body injuries were in only very few cases (3.2%).
Sexual assault, Demographic profiles, Victim-perpetrator relation, Medico-legal examination