Abstract

Forensic evidence collection from prepubertal victims of sexual assault is currently recommended when the incident occurred within 72 hours or if there is acute injury or bleeding. To challenge these recommendations, Philadelphia investigators reviewed cases of sexual assault in children under 10 years old who had forensic evidence processed by the police department. A total …

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