Clinical Forensic Medicine, Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine, Southbank, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Forensic Sci Med Pathol. 2020 Mar;16(1):71-77. doi: 10.1007/s12024-019-00201-7. Epub 2020 Feb 6.
The use of dating 'apps' to facilitate real-word social encounters between strangers is culturally mainstream. Sexual assaults facilitated following dating-app meetings have been reported in the media, and anecdotally noted at increasing frequency by clinical forensic physicians. Limited empirical data suggests there has been a marked increase in real life sexual offences facilitated in this manner. There is little additional information known about the circumstances of these alleged incidents. This retrospective audit of a small forensic examination caseload from an Australian metropolitan clinical forensic medicine service identified that 14% (11 of 76) of alleged sexual assaults where complainants underwent a forensic examination were facilitated following a dating-app meeting. Further analysis of these cases identified that all complainants were female, most under 30 years of age. All alleged a single male perpetrator and in over half of the cases the complainant was impaired. In all cases where it was asked (n = 9), the alleged incident occurred at the first face-to-face meeting. More than half of the incidents occurred at the alleged perpetrator's private residence. Anogenital injuries were observed at the time of forensic examination in 60% of cases, and 70% had visible body injuries. There was no reported condom use. Only one complainant had no observable injury. This small case series quantified a high proportion of forensic sexual assault examination caseload as being facilitated by dating-app meetings, and identified some common features that may be characteristic of alleged sexual assaults occurring in this manner. The authors propose a larger prospective period of data collection at the time of forensic medical examination, to characterize the features of sexual assaults allegedly occurring following app-based meetings.
使用约会“应用程序”促进陌生人之间的现实社交邂逅在文化上是主流。媒体报道了在约会应用程序会议后发生的性侵犯案件,临床法医也越来越多地注意到这种情况。有限的经验数据表明,以这种方式促成的现实生活中的性犯罪明显增加。关于这些所谓事件的情况,人们知之甚少。这项来自澳大利亚大都市临床法医服务的小型法医检查案例的回顾性审计发现,在接受法医检查的所谓性侵犯案件中,有 14%(76 例中的 11 例)是在约会应用程序会议后发生的。对这些案件的进一步分析表明,所有投诉人都是女性,大多数年龄在 30 岁以下。所有投诉人均指称一名男性犯罪者,且一半以上的投诉人存在损伤。在所有被问到的案件中(n=9),所谓的事件发生在第一次面对面的会议上。超过一半的事件发生在所谓的犯罪者的私人住所。在法医检查时观察到 60%的病例存在肛门生殖器损伤,70%的病例有可见的身体损伤。没有报告使用安全套。只有一名投诉人没有明显的损伤。这个小案例系列定量分析了很大一部分法医性侵犯检查案例是由约会应用程序会议促成的,并确定了一些可能是这种方式发生的性侵犯案件的特征。作者建议在法医检查时进行更大规模的前瞻性数据收集,以描述据称在基于应用程序的会议后发生的性侵犯案件的特征。