OBJETIVO: avaliar a influência do exame médico-legal na responsabilização criminal de acusados de violência sexual contra adolescentes do sexo feminino. MÉTODO: foram analisados retrospectivamente 137 processos judiciais de estupro contra adolescentes matriculadas no Centro de Referência da Criança e do Adolescente entre janeiro de 1995 e dezembro de 2004. Os laudos do Instituto Médico Legal foram classificados como negativos ou positivos para a materialidade do crime sexual e confrontados com a sentença judicial, condenatória ou não para o acusado. Os dados foram informatizados em Programa EpiInfo e submetidos ao teste de Qui-quadrado para Tabelas de contingência, fixando-se em p < 0,05 o nível de rejeição da hipótese de nulidade. RESULTADOS: em 30 casos (21,9%) o laudo foi concordante com a queixa de estupro. Em 107 casos (78,1%) o exame médico-legal não encontrou evidência material do crime sexual. Entre os exames positivos, 25 acusados (83,3%) foram condenados, enquanto nas perícias negativas ocorreram 68 condenações (63,5%). CONCLUSÕES: o exame médico-legal positivo se associou com maior probabilidade de condenação do acusado da violência sexual. A ausência de elementos comprobatórios materiais não impediu a responsabilização de parte expressiva dos acusados, indicando que outros meios de convencimento são admitidos pela justiça.
Introduction: traffic accidents are the third leading cause of death in the world. Vulnerable road users do not benefit from a high level of protection. As such, they face devastating consequences when involved in accidents. Objective: to analyze the incidence and mortality, and associated factors in traffic accidents among motorcyclists and pedestrians. Methods: rapid Systematic review of articles from the National Library of Medicine (PubMed), Virtual Health Library (VHL), and Web of Science databases using the descriptors Mortality, Accidents, traffic, Motorcyclists and Pedestrians. Inclusion criteria were: (1) studies involving pedestrians and motorcyclists; (2) the object of study is traffic accidents; (3) articles that studied mortality; and (4) articles published in the last ten years (2010-2019). Results: of the 206 articles found, 19 met the inclusion criteria. Factors such as increased sales of motorcycles, darkness on the roads, older pedestrians, lack of safety equipment for motorcyclists, and drug and alcohol intake contribute to the increase of the mortality rate of these individuals. Conclusion: mortality due to traffic accidents involving pedestrians and motorcyclists has increased during the analyzed period, especially among men.
Introduction: continual mutations of the sars-cov-2 virus, with the possibility of reinfection or reactivation of the virus, can lead to a further spread of the virus and consequently new infection periods. The state of pernambuco, brazil, has faced many adversities amidst the pandemic, requiring studies and new spatiotemporal techniques to understand the pandemic development and planning actions to reverse the current situation. Objective: the aim was to evaluate the mortality and lethality trends of covid-19 from april 2020 to june 2021 in the state of pernambuco, brazil, with the division into two periods according to the waves of infection to date (1st period and 2nd period). Methods: an ecological time-series study was carried out with population data from the pernambuco state health department. We collected the number of confirmed cases and deaths for covid-19. The trends were analyzed according to the prais-winsten regression model in two moments from march 2020 to september 2020 and the second from october 2021 to june 2022. Differences were considered significant when p<0.05. Results: the state of pernambuco had 581,594 confirmed cases of covid-19, where 51,370 were severe cases, and 530,224 were mild cases, in addition to 18,444 deaths. Given the trends analyzed, mortality was increasing in the second period (april/2020 to june/2021), while lethality decreased in the first period and was stationary in the second period. Conclusion: this study found an increasing trend in mortality of covid-19 in the state of pernambuco, brazil in the second period, highlighting an urgent need to develop surveillance measures as well as public policies for vulnerable populations, in addition to continuing preventive measures.
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