Alleged drug-facilitated sexual assault in a Spanish population sample

2017 
Abstract Between 2010 and 2013, the National Institute of Toxicology and Forensic Sciences (Madrid, Spain) conducted a descriptive and retrospective study on alleged drug-facilitated sexual assault (DFSA) cases reported during this period. Out of a total of 445 received, 152 alleged sexual assault cases were assessed. The case-selection criterion was the presence of factors associated with suspected DFSA. Analysis revealed the victims’ profile corresponded to that of a young woman who admitted to drinking alcohol in entertainment venues prior to the sexual assault and who claimed total or partial amnesia about the facts. Biological samples sent for toxicological analysis were blood (28.9%), urine (15.8%) or both (53.9%) and they were mostly collected between 6 and 12 h after the incidents (40.33% of documented cases). Toxicological analyses were positive in 85.5% of the cases; the substances identified being ethanol (76.9%), pharmaceuticals (36.1%, mainly benzodiazepines) and illicit drugs (29.2%, mainly cocaine), either alone or in combination.
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