Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4760737 | Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine | 2016 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
As a result, a decision was made to revise forensic collection guidelines for sample collection in cases of penile - oral assault. Oral swabbing is no longer recommended. Current NSW forensic collection guidelines recommend the collection of both an oral rinse and a peri-oral (lip) swab. Samples are to be taken in the first 12Â h after a penile - oral assault in all cases where there is a suspicion of oral assault. Oral collections may be extended to 24Â h post penile - oral assault in those cases where there is either a clear recollection of ejaculation into the mouth (or ejaculation elsewhere prior to penile penetration of the mouth) or in those cases where a complainant is clear that there had been penile penetration of the mouth but is unable to recall whether or not ejaculation has taken place.
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Authors
Maria Nittis, Michele Franco, Clint Cochrane,