Battered Baby Syndrome: A Barbaric Act

Authors

  • Rajendra Singh Resident Doctor, Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, S. P. Medical College, Bikaner, Rajasthan
  • Yogesh Sharma Assoc. Prof & HOD, Dept. of FMT, S. P. Medical College, Bikaner, Rajasthan
  • P N Mathur Prof & HOD, Dept. of FMT, Jhalawar Medical College, Jhalawar, Rajasthan
  • Nimish Khatri Resident Doctor, Dept. of Pediatrics, JLN Medical College, Sewangi (Meghe), Dist. Wardha, Maharashtra

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48165/

Keywords:

Battered baby syndrome, Crime, Trauma, Suicide

Abstract

Battered baby syndrome is a heinous crime and brutish act. Knowledge of such cases gives us  the thought that we are still living in barbaric era. By the thought of such cases one gets goose bumps.  The battered child refers to the child usually less than three years of age, though it may occur at any age,  who suffers repeated non- accidental injuries, sometime fatal, caused through episodes of violence by a  parent or guardian. Physicians have a duty and responsibility to the child to require a full evaluation of the  problem and to guarantee that no expected repetition of trauma will be permitted to occur. Forensic  expert also has an important role to play in uncovering the cases of battered baby syndrome. We present  two incidences of battered baby syndrome aged 12 year and 5 year. The first was a male child who  committed suicide by hanging after beaten repeatedly by her mother. The second case was a female  child, admitted in our hospital pediatrics side beaten repeatedly by her father. 

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Published

2015-05-12

How to Cite

Singh, R., Sharma, Y., Mathur, P. N., & Khatri , N. (2015). Battered Baby Syndrome: A Barbaric Act . Journal of Indian Academy of Forensic Medicine, 37(1), 96-99. https://doi.org/10.48165/