enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. What Is Sexual Assault (and What Isn't), According to the Law

    www.self.com/story/sexual-assault-definition

    According to the United States Department of Justice, sexual assault is “any type of sexual contact or behavior that occurs without the explicit consent of the...

  3. Sexual assault - Wikipedia

    en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexual_assault

    Sexual assault is an act of sexual abuse in which one intentionally sexually touches another person without that person's consent, or coerces or physically forces a person to engage in a sexual act against their will. [1]

  4. Sexual violence is any type of unwanted sexual contact. This includes words and actions of a sexual nature against a person’s will and without their consent. A person may use force, threats, manipulation, or coercion to commit sexual violence.

  5. Sexual assault Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/sexual assault

    noun. : illegal sexual contact that usually involves force upon a person without consent or is inflicted upon a person who is incapable of giving consent (as because of age or physical or mental incapacity) or who places the assailant (such as a doctor) in a position of trust or authority.

  6. What’s the difference between sexual abuse, sexual assault, ...

    theconversation.com/whats-the-difference-between-sexual...

    In contrast to the specific criminal act of rape, the term sexual assault can describe a range of criminal acts that are sexual in nature, from unwanted touching and kissing, to rubbing, groping...

  7. Sexual assault - Office on Women's Health

    www.womenshealth.gov/.../sexual-assault

    Sexual assault is any type of sexual activity or contact that you do not consent to. Sexual assault can happen through physical force or threats of force or if the attacker gave the victim drugs or alcohol as part of the assault. Sexual assault includes rape and sexual coercion.

  8. Sexual Assault | RAINN

    www.rainn.org/articles/sexual-assault

    Rape is a form of sexual assault, but not all sexual assault is rape. The term rape is often used as a legal definition to specifically include sexual penetration without consent. For its Uniform Crime Reports, the FBI defines rape as “penetration, no matter how slight, of the vagina or anus with any body part or object, or oral penetration ...

  9. Fact Sheet - National Sexual Violence Resource Center

    www.nsvrc.org/sites/default/files/Publications_NSVRC_Fact...

    Facts about sexual violence. FACT: Chances are you know someone who has been sexually assaulted. y Sexual violence affects people of all genders, ages, races, religions, incomes, abilities, professions, ethnicities, and sexual orientations. However, social inequalities can heighten the risk. y By age 18, 1 in 4 girls will be sexu-

  10. Overview of Rape and Sexual Violence - National Institute of...

    nij.ojp.gov/topics/articles/overview-rape-and-sexual-violence

    Sexual assault and rape are generally defined as felonies. During the past 30 years, states have enacted rape shield laws to protect victims and criminal and civil legal remedies to punish those who commit this crime.

  11. Sexual Assault / Rape: What is rape? How common is it? - ...

    www.womenslaw.org/about-abuse/forms-abuse/sexual-abuse-and...

    Most legal definitions of rape include vaginal, anal or oral penetration by a body part or an object. In every state, spousal rape is also a crime, so even if you are married, it is illegal for your spouse to have sexual intercourse with you without your consent.