Alleged Biological Father Incest: A Forensic Approach |
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Authors: | Vânia Gomes M.D. M.Sc. Patrícia Jardim M.D. M.Sc. Francisco Taveira M.D. M.Sc. Ricardo J. Dinis‐Oliveira Pharm.D. Ph.D. Teresa Magalhães M.D. Ph.D. |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Legal Medicine and Forensic Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Porto, Porto, Portugal;2. National Institute of Legal Medicine and Forensic Sciences, North Branch, Porto, Portugal;3. Center of Forensic Sciences (CENCIFOR), Coimbra, Portugal;4. Biomedical Sciences Institute “Abel Salazar”, University of Porto, Porto, Portugal;5. Polytechnic Health Institute ‐ North, CESPU, CRL, Vila Nova de Famalic?o, Portugal;6. Department of Sciences, Advanced Institute of Health Sciences – North, CESPU, CRL, Gandra, Portugal;7. REQUIMTE, Laboratory of Toxicology, Department of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Porto, Porto, Portugal;8. Additional information and reprint requests:;9. Teresa Magalh?es, M.D., Ph.D.;10. Department of Legal Medicine and Forensic Sciences;11. Faculty of Medicine, University of Porto;12. Jardim Carrilho Videira;13. 4050‐167 Porto;14. Portugal;15. E‐mail: |
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Abstract: | Paternal incest is one of the most serious forms of intrafamilial sexual abuse with clinical, social, and legal relevance. A retrospective study was performed, based on forensic reports and judicial decisions of alleged cases of biological paternal incest of victims under 18 years old (n = 215) from 2003 to 2008. Results highlight that in a relevant number of cases: victims were female; the abuse begun at an early age with reiteration; the alleged perpetrator presented a history of sexual crimes against children; sexual practices were physically poorly intrusive, which associated with a forensic medical evaluation performed more than 72 h after the abuse, explain partially the absence of physical injuries or other evidence—these last aspects are different from extrafamilial cases. In conclusion, observations about paternal incest are likely to exacerbate the psychosocial consequences of the abuse and may explain the difficulty and delay in detect and disclose these cases. Few cases were legally prosecuted and convicted. |
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Keywords: | forensic science incest children intrafamilial biological father forensic medical evaluation judicial outcomes |
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