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Evaluation of female forensic cases reporteddue to assault in the forensic medicine polyclinic in 2023

Original Article

Evaluation of female forensic cases reported due to assault in the forensic medicine polyclinic in 2023

Receiving Date: May 07, 2024

Accept Date: August 10, 2024

Available Online: August 15, 2024

Aim: One of the most common case groups encountered in health institutions is forensic cases. In acts of assault, which is one of the judicial cases, the way the act occurs, the progress process and the effect on the person as a result of the incident vary depending on sex. In our study, it is aimed to determine the characteristics of female forensic cases referred to us due to assault in 2023, such as their age, the type of action, the clinical result of the victim as a result of the to determine the causes and consequences of the assault and to reveal the precautions to be taken.
Materials and Methods: Female judicial applications referred to our department due to assault action within a 1-year period between 01.01.2023 and 31.12.2023 were included in the study. 29 final reports, court files and forensic examination documents were retrospectively reviewed. Information such as the season in which the incident occurred, age, type of action, clinical outcome, and localization of the injury on the body were classified and coded into the SPSS 27.0 program and analyzed. Descriptive statistics and frequency tables of the data were created and compared.
Results: When the cases were divided into age groups; it was seen that 96.6% were between the ages of 18-65, 82.8% of the cases were referred due to assault, the most common perpetrators of the assaults were the husband of the victim (20.7%).
Conclusion: In order to prevent the assault from taking place, both women and men should be educated from a young age, both through the education curriculum and communication channels. The paths to be followed after the assault has taken place should be communicated to every woman in a clear and understandable manner.

Keywords: Forensic medicine, woman, assault

Conflict of Interests
The authors declare that there is no conflict of interest in the study.
 
Financial Disclosure
The authors declare that they have received no financial support for the study.
 
Ethical Approval
İnönü University Health Sciences Non-Interventional Clinical Research Ethics Committee decision number 2024/6910.

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CITATION
Gumusboga E, Saydan ME, Ozalp R, et al. Evaluation of female forensic cases reported due to assault in the forensic medicine polyclinic in 2023. NOFOR. 2024;3(2):32-6.

DOI: 10.5455/NOFOR.2024.12.013

Corresponding Author: Mehmet Efdal Saydan, İnönü University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Forensic Medicine, Malatya, Türkiye

Email: efsa33@gmail.com

Evaluation of forensic cases under the age of 18 reportedat İnönü University Turgut Özal Medical Center forensic medicine polyclinic

Original Article

Evaluation of forensic cases under the age of 18 reported at İnönü University Turgut Özal Medical Center forensic medicine polyclinic

Receiving Date: May 20, 2024

Accept Date: July 28, 2024

Available Online: August 15, 2024

Aim: The aim of our study was to reveal the sociodemographic characteristics of children presenting with forensic cases, determine the types of trauma they were exposed to based on age groups and sex, identify key factors to consider in forensic medical evaluations, and develop recommendations for child protection.
Materials and Methods: Between September 2008 and May 2021, 132 cases under the age of 18 for whom forensic reports were prepared at the Department of Forensic Medicine at İnönü University were retrospectively analyzed in terms of age, sex, reason for the report request, requesting units, date of the incident, location of the trauma, injuries sustained, and report results.
Results: Among the cases, 91 (68.9%) were male and 41 (31.1%) were female. The highest number of reports were requested for the 0-6 age group (43.2%). The majority of report requests (64.4%) were made by judicial law enforcement units. The incidents occurred most frequently in July (13.6%) and during the summer season (31.8%). The most common causes of injury were traffic accidents (37.1%), followed by assault (15.9%) and falls (15.9%). In the 15-17 age group, assault incidents (33.3%) were the most common, while traffic accidents were the most frequent in other age groups. Injuries to the head, neck, and face accounted for 36.1% of the total injuries. It was determined that 62 cases involved bone fractures, 45.5% of which had moderate to severe effects on vital functions.
Conclusion: To support the healthy development of children, it is crucial to identify all adverse factors, undertake efforts to prevent these factors, and implement effective rehabilitation measures. In this context, forensic evaluations can offer significant opportunities for safeguarding children. Families, educational institutions, and governments hold important responsibilities in ensuring the healthy upbringing of children and reducing their exposure to judicial cases, trauma, and acts of violence.

Keywords: Forensic medicine,forensic reports, children, traffic accident, assault

Conflict of Interests
The authors declare that there is no conflict of interest in the study.
 
Financial Disclosure
The authors declare that they have received no financial support for the study.
 
Ethical Approval
Ethics committee approval for our study was obtained from the İnönü University Health Sciences Non-Interventional Clinical Research Ethics Committee with the decision numbered 2024/6916.

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CITATION
Ozkul BB, Yilmaz M. Evaluation of forensic cases under the age of 18 reported at İnönü University Turgut Özal Medical Center forensic medicine polyclinic. NOFOR. 2024;3(2):26-31.

DOI: 10.5455/NOFOR.2024.12.012

Corresponding Author: Bengu Berrak Ozkul, İnönü University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Forensic Medicine, Malatya, Türkiye

Email: benguberrakozkul@gmail.com