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    Politi- og ikke-politianmeldt voldtægt og voldtægtsforsøg i Århus Amt i perioden 1. november 1999 - 1. november 2000

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    Mindre vold og hyppigere politianmeldelse: En undersøgelse der sammenligner skadestue- og retsmedicinske registreringer med politiets døgnrapporter

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    The aim of this study was to provide a more comprehensive statistics on interpersonal violence. Throughout a one year period in 1993-1994 victims of assault examined in the accident and emergency (A & E) ward or Institute of Forensic Medicine in Aarhus were interviewed. Data were later compared with the Police crime records and similar studies performed in 1981-1982 and 1987-1988. A total of 1481 consecutive victims of assaults were interviewed, including 478 victims who also reported the incidence to the police. The overall incidence of violence declined significantly, while the tendency to report the violence to the police increased from 16% of the victims interviewed at the A & E ward in 1981/82 to 32% in 1993/94. This changed behaviour was most distinct among the younger age groups. There was no difference in the tendency to report domestic violence, street violence or violence committed in pubs to the police. When severity of the injuries increased, the tendency to report the incidence to the police also increased. 189 persons examined at the A & E ward were classified as victims of severe violence, but 60% of these episodes were never reported to the police. Medical and police judgement, of when a severe violent act had taken place, highly agreed

    Medicinske fund og det retslige udfald hos seksuelt misbrugte børn

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    The association between the medical findings in cases regarding reported sexual abuse of children and the legal consequences of these cases has never been described in the Danish research literature. In total, 426 girls and 56 boys were examined at the request of the police at The Forensic Institute in Aarhus between 1996 and 2002. As many as 162 girls and 11 boys had positive anogenital findings and 165 perpetrators were convicted in court. There was no significant correlation between positive anogenital findings and legal outcome. The age of the child was significant

    Hustruvold - en retsmedicinsk undersøgelse

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