Epidemiological Study of Patterns Sexual Offences in Tripura Medical College
Journal Title: IJAR-Indian Journal of Applied Research - Year 2016, Vol 6, Issue 7
Abstract
Sexual offences are the most heinous crimes against women and children. It is the most barbarous and humiliating and the women and children remain most vulnerable group of this crime. Preservation of biological evidences of sexual offences are the important task and ethical duties of doctors. Poor medical evidences are often responsible for low conviction rate of criminals.
Authors and Affiliations
Sarkar S. C.
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