First of all, the victim should report the case to the police as soon as possible, detailing the course, time and place of the incident. Even if there is no direct evidence, the police will investigate according to the victim's statement and other clues. Reporting a crime can not only provide victims with a sense of security, but also give the police an opportunity to collect other possible evidence.
Secondly, victims can seek medical help. Even if there is no obvious physical injury, medical institutions can still provide some auxiliary evidence, such as psychological evaluation and drug testing, which may help support the victim's statement.
At the same time, victims can actively look for witnesses or related clues. If other people witnessed the obscene behavior, their testimony will have an important impact on the case. In addition, the victim can also check the surveillance video or communication records at the scene of the incident to see if there is any relevant evidence to extract.
When seeking legal help, victims can consult lawyers to understand their legitimate rights and interests and possible remedies. Lawyers can provide appropriate legal advice and help according to the specific circumstances of the victims.
It should be noted that each case is unique, and victims should be flexible in handling similar incidents according to specific circumstances. At the same time, the victim should remain calm and rational, and avoid taking excessive actions or words, so as not to adversely affect the handling of the case.
To sum up:
When encountering obscene behavior and lacking direct evidence, the victim should report the case to the police, seek medical help, find witnesses or related clues, consult a lawyer, and understand his legal rights and remedies. In the whole process, it is very important to remain calm and rational.
Legal basis:
Criminal law of the people's Republic of China
Article 237 stipulates that:
Whoever forcibly molests others or insults women by violence, coercion or other means shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than five years or criminal detention. Whoever affrays in a public place or commits the crime mentioned in the preceding paragraph, or has other vile circumstances, shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than five years. Whoever molests children shall be given a heavier punishment in accordance with the provisions of the preceding two paragraphs.
Criminal Procedure Law of the People's Republic of China
Article 55 provides that:
In sentencing all cases, we should attach importance to evidence, investigation and research, and we should not trust confessions. If only the defendant confesses and there is no other evidence, the defendant cannot be found guilty and punished; If there is no confession from the defendant and the evidence is true and sufficient, the defendant may be found guilty and punished. If the evidence is true and sufficient, the following conditions shall be met: (1) The facts of conviction and sentencing are proved by evidence; (2) The evidence on which the final decision is based has been verified through legal procedures; (3) According to the evidence of the whole case, the ascertained facts have been beyond reasonable doubt.