Sachs Carolyn J, Weinberg Elizabeth, Wheeler Malinda Waddell
Emergency Medicine Center, David Geffen School of Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 90720, USA.
J Emerg Nurs. 2008 Oct;34(5):410-3. doi: 10.1016/j.jen.2008.02.010. Epub 2008 Jul 3.
The objective of this study was to compile a list of current state laws that mandate medical providers' reporting of statutory rape and assess the subjective interpretation of such laws by sexual assault nurse examiners (SANEs) throughout the country.
We contacted an SANE representative from each state by use of the International Association of Forensic Nurses' Web site to obtain information on his or her interpretation of the respective state's statutory rape reporting laws. We compared current state laws and SANE interpretation of such laws with legal interpretation of state laws 5 years previously.
According to practitioners, the number of states that legislate mandatory reporting has increased over the past 5 years. State law routinely mandates reporting in 26 states and does not mandate reporting in 10 states. In 3 of those 10, the law prohibits reporting. The law requires reporting only under certain conditions in 14 states.
Practitioner interpretation of state laws regarding definitions and mandatory reporting of statutory rape varies widely from state to state, and these laws have changed significantly in many states over the past 5 years. Practitioners wishing to comply with state reporting laws require updated legislation information.
本研究的目的是汇编一份当前各州法律清单,这些法律要求医疗服务提供者报告法定强奸罪,并评估全国各地性侵犯护士检查员(SANE)对此类法律的主观解读。
我们通过国际法医护士协会网站联系了每个州的一名SANE代表,以获取其对各自州法定强奸报告法律的解读信息。我们将当前各州法律及SANE对此类法律的解读与5年前对州法律的法律解读进行了比较。
据从业者称,在过去5年里,立法强制报告的州数量有所增加。州法律通常在26个州强制报告,在10个州不强制报告。在这10个州中的3个州,法律禁止报告。在14个州,法律仅在某些条件下要求报告。
从业者对各州关于法定强奸定义和强制报告的法律解读因州而异,并且在过去5年里,许多州的这些法律发生了重大变化。希望遵守州报告法律的从业者需要最新的立法信息。