Home  /  Torture Journal  /  Vol: 29 Núm: 1 Par: 0 (2019)  /  Article
ARTICLE
TITLE

The medico-legal assessment of asylum seeker victims in Italy

SUMMARY

Introduction: Changing patterns of migration hasrequired states andgovernments to respond to the specific medical and legal needs of asylum seekers. Based on medical assessments undertaken at the University Institute of Legal Medicine, the present study aims to describe the cases of asylum applicants who have suffered from physical violence, including torture, and the variables involved. Methods: Over a 10-year period, 225 survivors were examined by clinical forensic professionals from the University Institute of Legal Medicine. Results:85% of asylum applicants came from Africa, 87% were male, and the most common age group was 26-40 years old. 46% of applicants fled their country for political reasons. Blunt force injuries were reported in 45% of cases, the trunk was the most affected area of the body (40%), and applicants presented with an average of two different mechanisms of lesions and an average of four lesions each. Discussion/conclusion:Assessment of physical violence on asylum seekers requires the cooperation of professionals with different skillsets and training.

PAGES
pp. 47 - 55
COLLECTIONS
No relation
JOURNALS RELATED
Torture Journal

 Articles related

Onder Ozkalipci    

I congratulate the author for bringing this topic regarding the ethical dilemmas faced by NGOs when a perpetrator of torture requests a clinical evaluation to prove claims of persecution or being victim of torture. Such dilemmas may arise in the case of ... see more

Revista: Torture Journal

Uwe Harlacher, Linda Nordin, Peter Barth Polatin    

Before their entry into the rehabilitation program at the Rehabilitation and Research Centre for Torture Victims (‘RCT’) in Copenhagen, the degree of symptoms of a group of resettled traumatized refugees was assessed by means of two rating scales: the Di... see more

Revista: Torture Journal

Kolbassia Haoussou    

This article builds on a presentation given at the International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims (IRCT) symposium in Mexico City in December 2016. The symposium theme was ‘Delivering on the promise of the right to rehabilitation’ and was atten... see more

Revista: Torture Journal

Roghieh Dehghan    

Background: Amongst Muslim majority countries, torture is reported most in Afghanistan and Iran. In addition, despite the significant impact of sexual violence on individuals and public health, the issue has been poorly researched amongst victims of tort... see more

Revista: Torture Journal

Christopher Einolf    

Introduction: Rape and sexual torture are frequent experiences among torture survivors, but relatively little is known about how victims respond to and find meaning in these experiences. Method: This study used secondary qualitative interview data from 4... see more

Revista: Torture Journal