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What is Sexual penetration without this from both parties legally meets the statute of rape
consent
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A person cannot consent if he/she is in this state of mental capacity.
Mentally defective or incapacitated
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This is the crime committed when unlawful sexual contact occurs between an offender and victim between the ages of 13 and 18.
Sexual battery by an authority figure
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What is child sexual abuse?
Child sexual abuse is when an adult or older child touches a child's private parts or when an adult or older child asks the child to touch their private parts.
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Who causes the domestic violence?
Domestic violence is always the fault of the person who is violent.
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What is sexual assault?
“Sexual assault” is any unwanted sexual, physical, verbal, or visual act that forces someone to have sexual contact against his or her will. It’s motivated by the need to control, humiliate, and harm. Some examples are: harassment, rape, incest, oral sex, molestation, forcing someone to pose for pictures, and unwanted touching.
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This is one of the three classifications for statutory rape.
Mitigated statutory rape, statutory rape, or aggravated statutory rape
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Unlawful sexual contact of victims less than 13 years of age is defined by the state of Tennessee as this crime.
Aggravated sexual battery
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What is a sex offender?
A sex offender is someone who sexually abuses children.
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1 in __ girls are sexually abused by the age of 18.
4
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How many rape and sexual assault survivors are there?
According to a 2010 Centers for Disease Control study: One in five women are raped in their lifetime in the United States. That’s 22 million women. One in 71 men are raped in their lifetime. This adds up to 1.6 million men.
As for sexual assault: It’s estimated that one in four women and one in six men experience an unwanted sexual experience in their lives. |
Sexual penetration completed by utilizing this or the threat of this is legally defined as rape
Physical force
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The unlawful penetration of a victim who is at least thirteen(13) but less than fifteen (15) years of age and the defendant is at least four (4) years but less than ten (10) years older than the victim OR when the victim is at least fifteen (15) but less than eighteen (18) years of age and the defendant is more than five (5) but less than ten (10) years older than the victim is considered to be this type of rape.
Statutory Rape
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What is domestic violence?
Domestic violence is when an adult family member is hurting or being violent to another family member. The violence can be physical, emotional, verbal, and/or financial.
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Someone who is 14 years-old can legally consent to sexual intercourse with a 25 year-old person. T or F
False
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When does rape or sexual assault typically occur?
Rape and sexual assault can happen at any time. However: Most victims of rape and sexual assault are females younger than 24. Forty-two percent have been raped before age 18. As for guys, researchers estimate that 1 in 6 men experience unwanted or abusive sexual contact before age 18.
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Threat of kidnapping, extortion, force or violence is considered to be this and when used against a person to complete sexual penetration against their will makes that penetration rape.
Coercion
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Sexual penetration of a victim by the defendant when the victim is at least thirteen (13) but less than eighteen (18) years of age and the defendant is at least ten (10) years older than the victim.
Aggravated statutory rape
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What is grooming?
Grooming is the process that a sexual abuser uses to earn the trust of potential child victims and their families. This process begins with identifying potential victims, gaining their trust, and breaking down their defenses. These grooming tactics are often directed at potential youth victims as well as the adult caregivers—parents, other youth-serving professionals, and the community-at-large. After gaining access to children and youth by achieving this trust, the perpetrator initiates some kind of contact that s/he finds sexually gratifying. This sexual contact may range from voyeurism to rape and other forms of child sexual abuse. Grooming helps the offender gain access to the victim, and sets up a relationship grounded in secrecy so that the crime is less likely to be discovered.
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Most sexually abuse is committed by strangers. T or F
False
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I’ve been assaulted. Where can I get help?
In an emergency, call 911. For counseling, call the National Sexual Assault Hotline for free counseling, 24 hours a day: 1-800-656-HOPE (4673). The call is anonymous and confidential unless you choose to share personally identifying information. You’ll be connected to your local rape crisis center and an advocate may be able to meet you at the hospital. You can also chat online in English and Spanish. Find detailed resources here.
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The unlawful sexual penetration of a victim who is at least fifteen (15) but less than eighteen (18) years of age and the defendant is at least four (4) but not more than five (5) years older than the victim is defined by state law as this.
Mitigated Statutory Rape
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The person alleged to have been subjected to criminal sexual conduct and can include the spouse of the defendant is this.
The victim
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How might a child when domestic violence happens?
Angry, mad, sad, scared, worried, depressed, ashamed, embarrassed, etc.
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How many children are exposed to domestic violence each year? A. 1.3 million B. 2.3 million C. 3.3 million
3.3 million
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