SEMESTER VI
Sexual Offences Lecture By Dr.Sonomal HOD Forensic Medicine & Toxicology Department.
LECTURE OBJECTIVES:
Ø Students should understand the Sexual offences & types of sexual offences.
Ø Students should understand the law relevant to sexual inter course.
Ø Students should understand the Examination of Female victim of Rape & sexual offences.
LECTURE OUTLINES:
· LAWS RELEVENT TO SEXUAL INTERCOURSE.
· ACCORDING TO ZINA & HADOOD ORDINANCE.
· ZINA (SECTION 4) BIL RAZA.
· ZINA BIL JABAR SECTION 6.
Classification.
v Natural
v RAPE
v INCEST
v Unnatural
v SODOMY
v BESTIALITY
v TRIBADISM
v BUCCAL COITUS
Ø NATURAL SEXUAL OFFENCES:
• RAPE:
v STEPS OF EXAMINATION OF A FEMALE VICTIM OF RAPE:
v SPECIFIC HISTORY REGARDING THE INCIDENCE:
v IMPORTANCE OF HISTORY:
v CLINICAL EXAMINATION.
- GENERAL
- EXAMINATION OF CLOTHES.
- EXAMINATION OF BODY:
- EXAMINATION OF GENITAL AREA.
POSITION: LITHOTOMY.
- INSPECTION OF PUBIC AREA + VULVA.
- PALPATION BY BILATERAL TRACTION.
- DIGITAL EXAMINATION.
- INSTRUMENTATION.
SPECIMENS TO BE PRESERVED:
- CLOTHING:
LOOK FOR THE STAINS
• SEMEN
• BLOOD
• FECAL MATERIAL
• HAIRS
• ENVIRONMENTAL MATERIAL
v PRESERVATION:
v DROPPINGS:
v SWABS FOR SEMEN:
1. VULVAL SWAB. (PRE HYMENAL)
2. LOWER VAGINAL SWAB. (POST HYMNAL)
3. HIGH VAGINAL SWAB. (FROM FORNICES)
4. DRIED SEMINAL STAINS
SALIVA FROM BITE MARKS:
NAIL SCRAPINGS:
BLOOD AND URINE:
TEST DONE FOR PRESENCE OF SEMEN:
v BUCCAL COITUS:
v SODOMY (BUGGERY)
SEMESTER VI
Carbon monoxide.(CO) poisoning by Dr.Neelofer Shah Lecturer Department of Forensic Meicine & Toxicology
LECTURE OBJECTIVES:
v Students should understand the mechanism of Action of CO poisoning , to know the sign and symptoms , fatal dose & fatal period. They should also learn to treat the cases of CO poisoning .
v Students should understand the postmortem appearances and Medicolegal importance of the CO poisoning.
LECTURE OUTLINES:
Carbon monoxide.(CO) Poisoning.
Ø Mechanism of Action.
Ø Signs and symptoms.
Ø Fatal Dose and fatal period.
Ø Treatment.
Ø Medicolegal importance.
Ø Postmortem appearances.
Dr.Neelofer Shah
Lecturer.
Forensic Medicine &
Toxicology Department