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Ninety five percent of all delayed ano-genital examinations in cases of suspected child sexual abuse are normal. While usually normal, delayed sexual abuse examinations are noninvasive & are critical to the mental & physical well-being of the child. Given that most jurors expect victims of sexual abuse to have evidence of previous trauma, prosecuting suspected sexual abuse cases can be a very difficult undertaking.
This presentation is designed to give prosecutors & investigators a basic command of the latest medical literature regarding delayed child sexual abuse examination findings, as well as how to present that information through their medical expert.
This presentation is designed to give prosecutors & investigators a basic command of the latest medical literature regarding delayed child sexual abuse examination findings, as well as how to present that information through their medical expert.
Date Created: February 3, 2021