Rape: The Evidential Examination and Management of the Adult Female Victim |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The Assailant | 41 |
Medical History Examination and Evidence | 47 |
Copyright | |
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Common terms and phrases
acid phosphatase ampicillin and/or anger antigens anxiety assailant behavior blood cervical cervix character evidence chlamydia clinical clinician coitus consensual consent corroboration court crime criminalist cycle defense Diethylstilbestrol dose drug effect emergency department emotional endogenous Ethinylestradiol evidence collection evidence material evidential evidentiary exam experience feelings forensic evaluation Forensic Sci genetic gonorrhea guilt Gynecol hormonal individual infection injuries intercourse jury markers medical examiner menstrual method failure Model Penal Code Obstet occurred patient percent physical physical trauma Postcoital contraception postcoital interval postovulatory interceptive potential pregnancy prior sexual history probably Probenecid problems psychological Quantitative Quingestanol rape crisis rape reform rape victim rapist recovery reported response risk samples secretor semen seminal constituents Sensabaugh sexual activity sexual assault victim sexual conduct sexually transmitted diseases significant specific spermatozoa spousal exemption spousal rape stains statutes statutory rape swabs therapy trauma treatment unprotected vaginal secretions women Yuzpe
References to this book
Forensic Emergency Medicine Jonathan S. Olshaker,M. Christine Jackson,William S. Smock Snippet view - 2001 |