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Article Synopsis
  • Examination of female external genitalia for signs of sexual abuse in living individuals relies on established studies, but similar research is lacking for deceased individuals, leading to potential misinterpretations of postmortem changes as trauma.
  • A retrospective study conducted in Dammam, Saudi Arabia, reviewed the external genitalia of 30 deceased women over four years, finding no hypostatic discoloration in visible areas despite varying postmortem intervals.
  • The study emphasizes that any discoloration found in the external genitalia of deceased females should be thoroughly evaluated to avoid misdiagnosis.
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Identifying children's risk exposure is the first step toward mortality prevention. This retrospective study determined the causes of child fatalities in Dammam, Saudi Arabia. Death reports of children and adolescents from 1999 to 2015 (N = 157) were analyzed.

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Professionals' Attitude Toward Reporting Child Sexual Abuse in Saudi Arabia.

J Child Sex Abus

January 2018

b National Family Safety Program , King Abdulaziz Medical City, Ministry of National Guard, Health Affairs , Riyadh , Saudi Arabia.

Child sexual abuse (CSA) requires specialized knowledge and training that includes forensic interview skills. The aim of this study was to determine variations in professionals' attitudes toward CSA by measuring three aspects of forensic attitudes (sensitivity, specificity, and skepticism) and evaluating disagreements concerning the assessment of CSA cases in Saudi Arabia. A cross-sectional, web-based study, in which the Child Forensic Attitude Scale was used to measure professionals' attitudes, was conducted.

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Forensic nursing was recognized as a nursing subspecialty after the perceived need for forensic nurses to bring about their nursing duties while at the same time helping legal authorities to deliver justice. With the increased rate of cases that are presenting to the forensic centers in Saudi Arabia, there was a need for the presence of nurses to work side by side to physicians. This study was aimed at determining the forensic qualifications of nurses working in emergency departments in the area of Dammam and their knowledge about principles of forensic nursing.

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Background: Crimes towards children have drawn public attention over the decades. Several studies have been conducted to determine the risk factors of victimizing children. Conducting studies of this crime in Cairo, the capital city of Egypt, would help in understanding the motives behind it in such a densely populated area.

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