Autoutical attempt and victimization purpose of a case of stupro

Published

1995-09-30

How to Cite

Gálvez Barrero, L. M., & Camarero Candela, M. (1995). Autoutical attempt and victimization purpose of a case of stupro. Revista De Psiquiatría Infanto-Juvenil, (3), 202–203. Retrieved from https://aepnya.eu/index.php/revistaaepnya/article/view/682

Issue

Section

Case reports

Authors

  • L. M Gálvez Barrero Hospital Infanta Cristina
  • M Camarero Candela Hospital General de Elche

Keywords:

sexual freedom

Abstract

According to data collected by the General Directorate of the Police, the total number of crimes against sexual freedom during 1990 was a total of 4,367 cases. According to the classification of the crimes, the following proportional distribution was registered: sexual assault: 43.05%; monkfish: 31.88%; public scandal: 14.93%; corruption of minors: 6.57%; rapture: 2.13%; monkfish: 1.40%.

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