FREQUENCY OF PUBIC HAIR TRANSFER DURING SEXUAL INTERCOURSE

Citation
Dl. Exline et al., FREQUENCY OF PUBIC HAIR TRANSFER DURING SEXUAL INTERCOURSE, Journal of forensic sciences, 43(3), 1998, pp. 505-508
Citations number
18
Categorie Soggetti
Medicine, Legal
ISSN journal
00221198
Volume
43
Issue
3
Year of publication
1998
Pages
505 - 508
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-1198(1998)43:3<505:FOPHTD>2.0.ZU;2-V
Abstract
This study measured the frequency of pubic hair transfer between a lim ited number of consenting heterosexual partners. The results derive fr om controlled experiments with a number of human subjects rather than forensic casework. Standardized collection procedures were observed, s ituational variables were tracked. Participants (forensic laboratory e mployees and their spouses) were six Caucasian couples who collected t heir pubic hair combings immediately following intercourse. Subjects p rovided informed consent in accordance with the protocol for human sub jects approved by the U.A.B. institutional review board. The experimen t was replicated ten times for five couples, and five times for anothe r couple (total n = 110). Transfer frequencies were calculated from in stances where foreign (exogenous) hairs were observed. Results showed at least one exogenous pubic hair in 17.3% (19/110) of combings. Trans fers to males (23.6%, or 13/55) were more prevalent than transfers to females (10.9%, or 6/55). Only once were transfers observed simultaneo usly between both male and female. A total of 28 exogenous pubic hairs were identified. Subjects reported intercourse duration of 2-25 min, intervening intervals of 1-240 h, pre-coital bathing intervals of 0.25 -24 h, and predominantly missionary position (76%). No clear relations hip among these other survey variables was observed. The prevalence of female-to-male pubic hair transfers suggests the importance of collec ting pubic hair combings from the male suspects as well as from female victims, provided the time interval is not extreme. Even under these optimum collection conditions, pubic hair transfers were observed only 17.3% of the time.