Young W W, Bracken A C, Goddard M A, Matheson S
Department of Maternal and Child Health, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, New Hampshire.
Obstet Gynecol. 1992 Nov;80(5):878-83.
A national hospital/community model protocol was developed for the forensic and medical examination of victims of sexual assault. This review is designed to assist states in the development of sexual assault protocols. Controversial issues were addressed, including the collection of hair evidence, the importance of semen, mandatory reporting, pregnancy testing and prophylaxis, and sexually transmitted diseases including human immunodeficiency virus. The current role of DNA profiling is reviewed. These issues at the interface of medicine, forensic science, victim advocacy, and the law are analyzed. Representatives of the medical, legal, law enforcement, victim advocacy, and forensic science communities contributed to the development of the protocols at the national and state levels. The importance of a collaborative effort is emphasized. The broad protocol goals are to minimize the physical and psychological trauma to the victim while maximizing the probability of collecting and preserving physical evidence for potential use in the legal system.
针对性侵犯受害者的法医和医学检查,制定了一项全国性医院/社区模式协议。本综述旨在协助各州制定性侵犯协议。讨论了一些有争议的问题,包括毛发证据的收集、精液的重要性、强制报告、妊娠检测与预防以及包括人类免疫缺陷病毒在内的性传播疾病。对DNA分析的当前作用进行了综述。分析了医学、法医学、受害者权益倡导和法律领域的这些问题。医学、法律、执法、受害者权益倡导和法医学领域的代表为国家和州层面协议的制定做出了贡献。强调了合作努力的重要性。该协议的广泛目标是将对受害者的身体和心理创伤降至最低,同时最大程度提高收集和保存物证以备法律系统潜在使用的可能性。