Dos Santos Edmilson Ozorio, Moscardini Andrey Wellington, Miziara Ivan Dieb
Department of Legal Medicine, Ethics and Occupational Health, São Paulo University Medical School, São Paulo, Brazil.
Int J Legal Med. 2024 Mar;138(2):571-581. doi: 10.1007/s00414-023-03104-z. Epub 2023 Oct 7.
Sexual violence is a pervasive global issue that affects individuals of all genders. However, the experiences of male survivors have often been marginalized and inadequately represented. Male rape, which encompasses several forms of sexual violence against men, remains a sensitive and under-discussed topic in academic literature and public discourse. This study presents a descriptive cross-sectional analysis based on data collected from the Legal Medicine Institute (IML-São Paulo, Brazil) between 2014 and 2017. The analysis includes 7386 reports of sexological examinations performed on male victims of alleged rape. The analysis reveals that a significant majority of rape reports involved victims under the age of 12 or 14, which is considered vulnerable rape by the Brazilian legislation. Regarding the examination of reported cases of abuse against men, it was observed that only the minority of these cases exhibited visible injuries consistent with rape or tested positive for the presence of spermatozoa in the perianal region. Since the absence of visible injuries or spermatozoa does not negate the possibility of rape, this work highlights the challenges in obtaining conclusive evidence, necessitating a comprehensive approach to investigate and prosecute these crimes, creating a more inclusive and supportive environment for all survivors of rape, irrespective of their gender.
性暴力是一个普遍存在的全球性问题,影响着所有性别的个体。然而,男性幸存者的经历往往被边缘化,且未得到充分呈现。男性强奸,涵盖了针对男性的多种性暴力形式,在学术文献和公共话语中仍然是一个敏感且讨论不足的话题。本研究基于2014年至2017年间从巴西圣保罗法医学研究所(IML)收集的数据进行描述性横断面分析。该分析包括对7386例涉嫌强奸男性受害者进行性学检查的报告。分析显示,绝大多数强奸报告涉及12岁或14岁以下的受害者,根据巴西法律,这被视为易受伤害的强奸。关于对报告的男性虐待案件的检查,发现这些案件中只有少数表现出与强奸相符的明显伤痕,或者在肛周区域检测出精子呈阳性。由于没有明显伤痕或精子并不否定强奸的可能性,这项工作凸显了获取确凿证据的挑战,需要采取全面的方法来调查和起诉这些罪行,为所有强奸幸存者创造一个更具包容性和支持性的环境,无论其性别如何。