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:

STEPS OF EXAMINATION OF A FEMALE VICTIM OF RAPE:

SPECIFIC HISTORY REGARDING THE INCIDENCE:

IMPORTANCE OF HISTORY:

CLINICAL EXAMINATION.

  1. GENERAL
  2. EXAMINATION OF CLOTHES.
  3. EXAMINATION OF BODY:
  4. EXAMINATION OF GENITAL AREA.

POSITION: LITHOTOMY.

  1. INSPECTION OF PUBIC AREA + VULVA.
  2. PALPATION BY BILATERAL TRACTION.
  3. DIGITAL EXAMINATION.
  4. INSTRUMENTATION.

SPECIMENS TO BE PRESERVED:

  1. 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