Sexual Violence, Medicine, and Psychiatry Symposium
Keynote: Dr Gethin Rees, Newcastle University (UK)
'Post-controversy knowledge and scientific marginalisation in the courtroom: A case study of the alcohol-induced sleepwalking defence'
In May 2021, SHaME held the Sexual Violence, Medicine and Psychiatry Symposium as an online academic event bringing together an international and interdisciplinary group of researchers to explore the relationship between medicine, psychiatry, and sexual violence.
The symposium explored the role of medical professionals in debates about sexual violence. Police doctors and forensic medical examiners, GPs, gynaecologists, surgeons, nurses, midwives, prison surgeons, psychiatrists, and therapists working in all forms of institutional and community settings have been influential agents in the interpretation, medicalisation, and adjudication of sexual attacks. This is an important time to investigate the relationship between medical professionals and sexual violence. Scandals around medical and psychiatric responses to sexual abuse emerge on a regular basis (viz. Nauru detention camp; the abuse of people in psychiatric wards, prison, and detention camps; failures to send the biological samples from ‘rape kits’ for forensic examination; complaints about medical examinations; popular anxieties about the medical treatment and rehabilitation of violent offenders). The symposium sought to promote human health through providing insights into the role of medicine and psychiatry in understanding sexual violence.
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