Karl Umbrasas Maj
Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Bethesda, MD, USA.
J Interpers Violence. 2022 Feb;37(3-4):1367-1383. doi: 10.1177/0886260520922359. Epub 2020 May 29.
This study explored victim responses to sexual assault within a military context. Victim behavior was identified in forensic case files of service members charged with sexual assault ( = 58) and referred for forensic evaluation or consultation. The identified victim behavior was coded and quantified for description. Of the sample 87.9% of victims were female and 12.0% of victims were male; 37.9% of the victims reported their assault in less than 1 month. Forceful resistance to the assault occurred in 15.5% of the cases. Physical injury associated with the sexual assault was absent in 96.5% of the cases. The description of victim behavior can inform forensic expert testimony on victim behavior within the military justice system while also offering empirical evidence to better understand this public health problem in the U.S. military.
本研究探讨了军事背景下性侵犯受害者的反应。在被控性侵犯的军人(n = 58)的法医案件档案中确定了受害者行为,这些军人被转介进行法医评估或咨询。对确定的受害者行为进行编码和量化以进行描述。在样本中,87.9%的受害者为女性,12.0%的受害者为男性;37.9%的受害者在不到1个月内报告了他们受到的侵犯。15.5%的案件中发生了对侵犯的强力抵抗。96.5%的案件中不存在与性侵犯相关的身体伤害。对受害者行为的描述可以为军事司法系统中关于受害者行为的法医专家证词提供信息,同时也为更好地理解美国军队中的这一公共卫生问题提供实证证据。