Current Scenario of Rape Cases Reported in Healthcare Teaching Hospital in the North East India

Background: This study was done in Department of Forensic Medicine, RIMS, Imphal from July 2016 to June 2018. Objectives: To study trends of rape cases, identifying vulnerable survivors and common offenders and to identify injuries on survivors. Methods: Data were collected from cases of medicolegal...

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Main Authors: Dev Ashis Ramu Damu, Thoidingjam Bijoy Singh, Huidrom Nabachandra Singh
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Published: National Board of Examinations 2025-02-01
Series:National Board of Examinations Journal of Medical Sciences
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description Background: This study was done in Department of Forensic Medicine, RIMS, Imphal from July 2016 to June 2018. Objectives: To study trends of rape cases, identifying vulnerable survivors and common offenders and to identify injuries on survivors. Methods: Data were collected from cases of medicolegal examination of rape accused & survivor. Cases with no preceding or succeeding FIR, non-consenting cases were study were excluded. Demographic profile, month of the year, and victim-accused relations were noted. Results: In 352 cases, 185 were rape survivors & 167 were rape accused. 5.4% had a history of alcohol use by the accused and there is a positive co-relation between alcohol intake and injuries sustained by the survivor. Spermatozoa were detected in 18.56% on microscopic examination but were absent in 81.44%. Acid phosphatase present in 17.3% and absent in 82.7%. Conclusion: Sexual offence continues to be a prevalent but often overlooked menace to the society. Because of late reporting of sexual assault cases, medicolegal examination was done late. The reason behind late reporting is that the victim’s family and the accused family usually tries to solve or come to a consensus for the issue using customary laws among various ethnic communities and the help of police and law is taken only after they cannot come to an agreement. General bodily and private parts injuries found were associated with alcohol use by the accused. Majority of the sexual assault survivors were students followed by selfemployed workers.
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spelling doaj-art-67733fc4213f4b2aaea8fedeb72021322025-02-11T06:48:57ZengNational Board of ExaminationsNational Board of Examinations Journal of Medical Sciences2583-75242025-02-01Volume 3215316410.61770/NBEJMS.2025.v03.i02.003Current Scenario of Rape Cases Reported in Healthcare Teaching Hospital in the North East IndiaDev Ashis Ramu Damu0Thoidingjam Bijoy Singh1Huidrom Nabachandra Singh2Assistant Professor, Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, Sikkim Manipal Institute of Medical Sciences, 5th Mile Tadong, Gangtok, Sikkim-737102Professor & Head, Department of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, Shija Academy of Health Sciences, Manipur University, Langol, Imphal West, Manipur-795004Professor & Head, Department of Forensic Medicine, Zoram Medical College, Falkawn, Aizawl, Mizoram-795006Background: This study was done in Department of Forensic Medicine, RIMS, Imphal from July 2016 to June 2018. Objectives: To study trends of rape cases, identifying vulnerable survivors and common offenders and to identify injuries on survivors. Methods: Data were collected from cases of medicolegal examination of rape accused & survivor. Cases with no preceding or succeeding FIR, non-consenting cases were study were excluded. Demographic profile, month of the year, and victim-accused relations were noted. Results: In 352 cases, 185 were rape survivors & 167 were rape accused. 5.4% had a history of alcohol use by the accused and there is a positive co-relation between alcohol intake and injuries sustained by the survivor. Spermatozoa were detected in 18.56% on microscopic examination but were absent in 81.44%. Acid phosphatase present in 17.3% and absent in 82.7%. Conclusion: Sexual offence continues to be a prevalent but often overlooked menace to the society. Because of late reporting of sexual assault cases, medicolegal examination was done late. The reason behind late reporting is that the victim’s family and the accused family usually tries to solve or come to a consensus for the issue using customary laws among various ethnic communities and the help of police and law is taken only after they cannot come to an agreement. General bodily and private parts injuries found were associated with alcohol use by the accused. Majority of the sexual assault survivors were students followed by selfemployed workers.https://natboard.edu.in/ejournal/articledtl?x=WUdnSDRDTktQbnVoSHFBSTJkQlpKUT09rapealcoholstudentsknown accusedsocial stigma
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National Board of Examinations Journal of Medical Sciences
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alcohol
students
known accused
social stigma
title Current Scenario of Rape Cases Reported in Healthcare Teaching Hospital in the North East India
title_full Current Scenario of Rape Cases Reported in Healthcare Teaching Hospital in the North East India
title_fullStr Current Scenario of Rape Cases Reported in Healthcare Teaching Hospital in the North East India
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title_short Current Scenario of Rape Cases Reported in Healthcare Teaching Hospital in the North East India
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alcohol
students
known accused
social stigma
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