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Items of Interest Julie L Valentine 2022 Study in Utah 20102021 N 8323 241 variables from Sexual Assault Medical Forensic Examination charts amp 60 variables from crime lab DNA analysis ID: 1047341

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1. Sexual Assault Medical Forensic ExaminationsItems of InterestJulie L. Valentine2022

2. Study in Utah2010-2021N=8,323241 variables from Sexual Assault Medical Forensic Examination charts & 60 variables from crime lab DNA analysis

3. Victim demographic infoGender: Female 94.5%Male 4.7%Trans. M to F 0.3%Trans. F to M 0.2%Intersex 0.1%Non-binary 0.1%Age: Mean 27.6 yearsMedian 24 years Mode 18 years

4. Victim demographic infoUtah RaceWhite 75.8%Black 3.6%Hispanic 12.3%Asian/Pacific Islander 2.4%Native American 2.9%Other 0.5%Idaho Race – 1,664White 79.3%Black 1%Hispanic 15.4%Asian/Pacific Islander 0.8%Native American 3.2%Other 0.2%

5. Prior history of sexual assaultUnder age 14 years: 38.4%Over age 14 years: 42.3%

6. Self-disclosed Mental Illness48.3% compared to 22% in UtahMental illness is significant vulnerability for sexual assault

7. Consensual sex within 120 hrs of assault Utah: 29.0% reported “yes”Idaho: 20.3% reported “yes”

8. Suspect RelationshipStranger 18.1%Acquaintance 58.2%Spouse/Partner 7.0%Ex-partner 5.7%Other 6.2%Unknown 4.8%

9. Patient ActionsHit 12.1%Scratch. 9.6%Kick 9.4%Bite. 4.9%Other 17.9%

10. Patient bathed or showered37% Yes before exam

11. Assailant ActionsGrabbed or held victim 61.1%Verbal coercion or threats 37.6%Strangled victim 16.4%Hit victim. 16.2%Weapon 10.1%Used restraints 5.0%Burned victim 1.5%

12. Victim Loss of Consciousness or Awareness48.1%49% answer “unknown” to at least 1 question related to what touched what in the assault17.6% answer “unknown” to all questions related to what touched what in the assault

13. Asleep and awakened to assault12.4%Highly vulnerable state

14. What touched whatPenile penetration of vagina: 61%Penile penetration of anus: 18%Oral contact of victims’ genitals: 20%Mouth of victim by assailant penis: 22.3%Mouth-to-mouth “Kissing” 45.0%

15. EjaculationVictims’ answer:No 14.3%Yes 33.2%UNKNOWN 52.5%

16. Condom UseVictim’s answer:No 65.5%Yes 7.2%Unknown 27.1%College student use of condoms in consensual sex: 45%

17. InjuriesConsider both non-anogenital and anogenital injuriesNon-anogenital: 71.4%, mean of 6.4%Ano-genital: 47.4%, mean of 1.5

18. Contact InfoDr. Julie ValentineJulie-valentine@byu.edu