Forensic Study of Child Abuse in Bangladesh

  • Md Syedur Rahaman Sumon Associate Professor, Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, Bashundhara Ad-din Medical College, Dhaka, Bangladesh
  • Zamilur Rahman Assistant Professor, Department of Anatomy, Monno Medical College, Manikgonj, Bangladesh
  • Md Belayet Hossain Khan Professor, Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, Sir Salimullah Medical College Medical College, Dhaka, Bangladesh
  • Sohel Mahmud Associate Professor and Head, Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, Dhaka Medical College, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Keywords: Child abuse, Rape, Sexual offence.

Abstract

Introduction:The future reflection of nation child has some common problem like under-nutrition, infections, as well as abuse or maltreatment is equally important. World Health Organization (WHO) reported that worldwide, approximately 20% of women and 5–10% of men report being sexually abused in childhood? In Bangladesh, a large number of children are exposed to severe forms of sexual, physical and mental abuses at home, in the work place, in institutions and other public places. Methods and Results: A total of 96 children below 18 years above 5 years were included in this research. All the statements made by semi structured interviews and physical examination. About 6% child reported they are referred as idiot and called them foul name being considering them emotionally abused child. 34% child considering physically abused (by burn 34% and by beating 55%). 60% child considering sexually abused. Among them depending on the type of sexual abuse 12% reported someone trying to touch or kissing or even touched their private body parts, 27% reported someone trying to show naked or dirty pictures to them by using mobile, 61% reported that someone put or forced his private organ inside their mouth (11%), anus (32%) or vagina (57%). Conclusion: Child abuse is a global problem. Not in the world but also in Bangladesh. So Bangladesh government should give special attention to safety of child. To prevent child abuse in social life like children on the street, children at work, and children in institutional is a punishable act as per the Protection of Children from Sexual Offenses Act in our parliament.
Published
2020-12-25