Does it matter what I was wearing? Reflections on sexual violence from a medical-forensic perspective
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https://doi.org/10.5377/rcfh.v10i2.20385Keywords:
Violence Against Woman, Sex offenses, Public Awareness, WomenAbstract
Justification: Sexual violence is a devastating phenomenon with profound repercussions on health, social well-being and the justice system. Beyond its physical and psychological effects on victims, it poses considerable challenges for forensic medicine professionals, who play a crucial role in collecting evidence and seeking justice.
Objective: This paper explores the impact of sexual violence from a forensic perspective, highlighting the importance of initiatives such as the exhibition “Does it matter what I was wearing?”, which seeks to raise awareness and demystify prejudices surrounding victims.
Conclusion: The question “what were you wearing?” is a tactic that blames victims of sexual violence and should not be asked.
Initiatives such as the one mentioned above are examples of initiatives that seek to challenge this question.
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1.-Organización Mundial de la Salud. Respeto a las mujeres: Prevención de la violencia contra las mujeres. [Internet]. Ginebra: OMS; 2019. [citado 24 mayo 2024] Disponible en: https://iris.who.int
2.- Organización Mundial de la Salud. Violencia contra la mujer: violencia de pareja y violencia sexual contra la mujer. Nota descriptiva N°. 239.[Internet]. Ginebra: OMS; 2011. [citado 12 marzo 2024]. Disponible en: https://iris.who.int/bitstream/handle/10665/98821/WHO_RHR_12.37_spa.pdf;sequence=1
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