An overview of sexual assault cases in Bangladesh

  • Md. Syedur Rahaman Sumon Assistant Professor, Department of Forensic Medicine, Bashundhara Ad-din Medical College, Bangladesh.
  • Mustafa Sumon Al Rashid Associate Professor (CC), Department of Forensic Medicine, East West Medical College, Bangladesh.
  • Ferdows Ara Mollika Lecturer, Department of Microbiology, Sapporo Dental College, Bangladesh.
  • Moushumi Taher Asha Assistant Professor , Department of Anatomy, Bashundhara Ad-din Medical College
  • Bijoy Prokash Biswas Assistant Professor, Department of Forensic Medicine , Marks Medical College
  • Md. Zamilur Rahman Assistant Professor, Department of Anatomy, Monno medical college, Bangladesh.
  • Md. Belayet Hossain Khan Professor and Head, Department of Forensic Medicine, Sir Salimullah Medical College, Bangladesh.
Keywords: Rape; medicolegal; victim.

Abstract

Sexual assault is defined as any sexual act performed by one (or more) person(s) on another without consent. It may include the use of threat or force. In some cases, the person cannot give consent to sex because he/she is unconscious or otherwise incapacitated. A person may be raped by a stranger, an acquaintance or date or a family member. The purpose of the present study was to find out the medicolegal findings of rape victims in order to point out the visible loopholes of the procedure. This was a cross sectional descriptive type of study which was done in the Dept. of Forensic Medicine, Sir Salimullah Medical College and Mitford Hospital, Dhaka , Bangladesh from January to December 2015 with maintaining ethical issues. Rape cases were sent for medicolegal examination and victims who ultimately agreed to do medicolegal examinations were examined and opinions were given regarding the issues. In this study, majority (70.0%) of the victims was within 11 to 20 years of age and 65.0% of the victims were unmarried. Almost 68.0% of the victims were examined within 7 days followed by 32.0% of the victims after 7 days to beyond one month after rape; however, 48.0% of the victims showed sign of recent hymeneal tear with bruise and abrasion followed by 52.0% showed sign of old hymeneal tear. Spermatozoa were not found in any of the specimen of high vaginal swab. Young adults remain the most vulnerable group, so education related to sex, morality, humanity and different life skills training should be provided to these groups from their school years itself. The benefits of early intervention and comprehensive care of survivors with the use of standardized protocols along with shorter and lesser traumatic period of court processing to the survivors of these cases should be encouraged.
Published
2020-08-16