Salvatore Procaccianti
University of Palermo
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Egyptian journal of forensic sciences | 2018
Stefania Zerbo; Livio Milone; Edoardo Scalici; Salvatore Procaccianti; Rosaria Nardello; E. Ventura Spagnolo; D. Piscionieri; Antonina Argo
BackgroundSexual assault is a worldwide problem that has not yet been sufficiently acknowledged as confirmed by the literature. Italian law n.96, 1996, foreseeing norms regarding rape and sexual abuse, finally gave significant relevance to sex crimes. In 2004, the European Commission for Justice Internal Affairs and Social Politics promoted the Daphne II program to support victims of rape and abuse, and the Violence and Operative Healthcare Networks (Ve.R.S.O.) project started at the Policlinico “P. Giaccone” University Hospital of Palermo in 2006. Aim: data analysis emerging from 10 years experience of Daphne protocol utilization for the management of sexual assault victims.MethodsFrom October 2006 since December 2016 a total of 90 victims of sexual assault were retrospectively investigated. Patients are divided into groups in relation to: gender, age, place of SA, number and type of assailant, nature of sexual assault, presence/absence of physical or genital injuries.ResultsAmong victims 88 were females (97%) and 2 males (3%); 68 Italians (75.5%) and 22 foreigners (24.5%). At the time the events occurred, 42% (nu2009=u200938) of the victims were minors aged less than 16xa0years. In 11 cases, the age of the victim is not indicated. The assailant was an acquaintance of the victim in 65% of the cases (in 73% of these cases, the assailant was a family member). In 26 cases (28%) happened indoor, 44 cases happened outdoor and in 20 cases there were no data. Evidence of recent acute general body trauma (abrasions, bruises, lacerations) was found in 38 cases (42%); other types of injuries include: genital trauma (14 cases, 15%), genital and body traumas (49 cases, 54%) (tab. 1–2-). In 24 cases (26%) there were no injuries. Among genital trauma, we distinguished vulvo-vaginal lesions (68.5%) and anal lesions (31.5%). We have classified the minor victims using first Adam’s classification and based on Adam’s classification revised in 2015.ConclusionApplication of the Ve.R.S.O project protocol changed and greatly improved health management of victims of violence. By following these procedures, violence and abuse are analyzed from every point of view, also for an appropriate assessment of the medium and long term health consequences of sexual assault. Only in this way are citizens provided with a high level of protection against gender violence, psychological support and prevention from any form of violence which takes place in respect of such vulnerable people.
Journal of Forensic Research | 2010
Procaccianti P; Salvatore Procaccianti; Lv Pascali; Triolo; A Bonifacio
Nowadays, the use of molecular biology in forensics has made it possible to identify human victim and sometimes even the circumstances under which the death occurred through. In our case, a corpse of a 50-years old man with a gunshot wound was found in the woods. The suspected murderer declared that it had been a hunting accident while he shot a wild boar. During the autopsy, a bullet (Borra-bullet Gualandi, 32 gr) was found in the abdomen of the victim. The authors investigated the presence of boar and victim blood both on the bullet, in order to substantiate the thesis of the hunting accident. Laboratory investigations underscored the presence of human cellular material on the bullet, which corresponds to profile of the victim and human and porcine ribosomal DNA. Through this investigation, the authors showed that it was a hunting accident, because the bullet passed through the body of the boar before hitting the victim.
Archive | 2011
Antonina Argo; Pierangela Fleres; Elisabetta Bertol; A Bonifacio; R Cecchi; P Dall’Acqua; L De Luca; G Di Vella; R Guarino; B Madea; Livio Milone; Pascali; Paolo Procaccianti; Salvatore Procaccianti; C Scorretti; Gregorio Seidita; Cettina Sortino; C Trignano; Triolo; Marco Vella; M Zagra; Stefania Zerbo
Archive | 2008
Paolo Procaccianti; Salvatore Procaccianti; A Bonifacio; Procaccianti S; Lvpascali; Vtriolo; Abonifacio; Pprocaccianti
Archive | 2011
Antonina Argo; Stefania Zerbo; Elisabetta Bertol; A Bonifacio; R Cecchi; P Dall’Acqua; L De Luca; G Di Vella; Pierangela Fleres; R Guarino; B Madea; Livio Milone; Pascali; Paolo Procaccianti; Salvatore Procaccianti; C Scorretti; Gregorio Seidita; Cettina Sortino; C Trignano; Triolo; Marco Vella; M Zagra
Archive | 2011
Antonina Argo; Cettina Sortino; Elisabetta Bertol; A Bonifacio; R Cecchi; P Dall’Acqua; L De Luca; G Di Vella; Pierangela Fleres; R Guarino; B Madea; Livio Milone; Pascali; Paolo Procaccianti; Salvatore Procaccianti; C Scorretti; Gregorio Seidita; C Trignano; Triolo; Marco Vella; M Zagra; Stefania Zerbo
Archive | 2011
Antonina Argo; Stefania Zerbo; Elisabetta Bertol; A Bonifacio; R Cecchi; P Dall’Acqua; L De Luca; G Di Vella; Pierangela Fleres; R Guarino; B Madea; Livio Milone; Pascali; Paolo Procaccianti; Salvatore Procaccianti; C Scorretti; Gregorio Seidita; Cettina Sortino; C Trignano; Triolo; Marco Vella; M Zagra
Archive | 2011
Antonina Argo; Pierangela Fleres; Stefania Zerbo; Elisabetta Bertol; A Bonifacio; R Cecchi; P Dall’Acqua; L De Luca; G Di Vella; R Guarino; B Madea; Livio Milone; Pascali; Paolo Procaccianti; Salvatore Procaccianti; C Scorretti; Gregorio Seidita; Cettina Sortino; C Trignano; Triolo; Marco Vella; M Zagra
Archive | 2011
Salvatore Procaccianti; Gregorio Seidita; Aldo Nicosia; D Piscionieri; Triolo
Archive | 2011
Paolo Procaccianti; Salvatore Procaccianti; Gregorio Seidita; Argo A; Elisabetta Bertol; A Bonifacio; R Cecchi; P Dall’Acqua; L De Luca; G Di Vella; Pierangela Fleres; R Guarino; B Madea; Livio Milone; Pascali; C Scorretti; Cettina Sortino; C Trignano; Triolo; Marco Vella; M Zagra; Stefania Zerbo