PEMBUKTIAN KEJAHATAN SEXUAL SECARA ABNORMAL (HOMOSEKSUAL) MELALUI PERAN ILMU KEDOKTERAN FORENSIK
Abstract
Sexual disorder behaviour is growing day by day in our society. This behaviour conflicts with religion and socio-cultural values. One of the behaviour is related to sexual intercourse, which is consisted of two categories, legal and illegal. Illegal sexual intercourse, homosexual intercourse (gay and lesbian) in particular, needs knowledge among many disciplinaries. Forensic is necessary in order to enforce the law regarding sexual violence. By using forensics, we are able to medically examine the victim and obtain the information on how the crime happened. The result of the examination will be recorded as visum et repertum which becomes one of the evidence during trial.
This research is conducted to find the sexual disorder behaviour in homosexual intercourse using forensics. The method of the research is juridical normative research discussed with law theories in accordance to the law regulations. This research aims to prove the disorder on sexual orientation by using forensics, which is by using either VeR or the experts testimony to solve sexual violence crimes.
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