Description of Clinical Forensic Cases Examined in UNS Hospital Period 2017–2021 for Supporting Law and Order Enforcement
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- Clinical visum; injury; sexual crime; forensic
- Abstract
Introduction: The high crime rate in Surakarta and its surroundings has led to the need for legal protection. Forensic medicine, including clinical forensics, plays a role in solving cases related to the human body. The results of this study are expected to be used as reference material related to clinical forensic cases in Surakarta and its surroundings.
Methods: This observational descriptive study used VeR record files at UNS Hospital in 2017–2021. Sampling was done by total sampling.
Results: The clinical visum at UNS Hospital in 2017–2021 totaled 41 cases, namely 39 VeRs for injuries, 2 VeRs for sexual crimes, and 0 VeRs for mental disorders. SPV for VeRs for injuries, 41.03% issued by Kartasura Police. Contusions occurred in 69.23% of VeRs for injuries. Blunt force trauma occurred at 92.31% VeRs for injuries. The moderate injury occurred at 33.33% VeRs for injuries. SPV for VeRs for sexual crimes 100.00% issued by Sukoharjo Police. Victims of VeRs for sexual crimes were 100.00% female, conscious, and had signs of sexual intercourse, 50.00% aged <15 years, and had signs of violence.
Conclusion: The most clinical forensic cases were in 2019. The majority of VeRs need to be issued by Kartasura Police, have contusions, due to blunt force trauma, and include the moderate injury. All SPV of VeRs for sexual crimes issued by Sukoharjo Police. All victims of VeRs for sexual crimes are female, conscious, and have signs of sexual intercourse. Half of the victims of VeRs for sexual crimes were aged <15 years and had signs of violence.
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TY - CONF AU - Aufa Adila Yasmin Fitri AU - Adji Suwandono AU - Novianto Adi Nugroho PY - 2022 DA - 2022/12/16 TI - Description of Clinical Forensic Cases Examined in UNS Hospital Period 2017–2021 for Supporting Law and Order Enforcement BT - Proceedings of the International Conference for Democracy and National Resilience 2022 (ICDNR 2022) PB - Atlantis Press SP - 163 EP - 181 SN - 2352-5398 UR - https://doi.org/10.2991/978-2-494069-75-6_23 DO - 10.2991/978-2-494069-75-6_23 ID - Fitri2022 ER -