Forensic medical examination of capacity for sexual interaction in the case of rape: an expert case
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forensic medical examination, sexual freedom, sexual integrity of the personRezumat
This article is devoted to the analysis of forensic medical expert practice regarding the ability to have sexual relations in the case of rape. Introduction: Rape is one of the most serious and widespread violations against a person’s sexual freedom and sexual integrity. The study notes the need to pay attention to various aspects of this problematic phenomenon and the importance of forensic examination in solving crimes. Materials and methods: The study is based on the results of the commission’s forensic medical examination, medical records, expert opinions and advisory opinions of specialist doctors. In addition, a review of relevant scientific literature and court precedents was conducted. Results: Forensic examination is defined as a key element in establishing the fact of rape and determining the suspect’s ability to have sex. The study highlights the importance of a multidisciplinary approach in forensic medicine and its impact on the judicial process. Conclusions: The work is aimed at expanding the understanding of forensic medical examination in cases of rape and promoting the further development of judicial practice.
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