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  2. Wisconsin Legislature: 940.225

    docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/statutes/statutes/940/II/225

    940.225(2)(k) (k) Is a law enforcement officer and has sexual contact or sexual intercourse with any person who is detained by any law enforcement officer, as provided under s. 968.24 , or is in the custody of any law enforcement officer.

  3. Wisconsin Legislature: 940.225

    docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/statutes/statutes/940/II/225?view=section

    Wisconsin Legislature: 940.225. 940.225 Sexual assault. (1) First degree sexual assault. Whoever does any of the following is guilty of a Class B felony: (a) Has sexual contact or sexual intercourse with another person without consent of that person and causes pregnancy or great bodily harm to that person.

  4. Wisconsin Rape and Sexual Assault Laws - FindLaw

    www.findlaw.com/state/wisconsin-law/wisconsin-rape-and-sexual-assault-laws.html

    Wisconsin doesn't use the term rape. Instead, this crime is called sexual assault and is divided into four degrees covering different types of offensive sexual actions. The table below details Wisconsin's rape and sexual assault laws.

  5. Wisconsin Legislature: Chapter 948

    docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/statutes/statutes/948

    948.09 Sexual intercourse with a child age 16 or older. 948.093 Underage sexual activity. 948.095 Sexual assault of a child by a school staff person or a person who works or volunteers with children.

  6. Sexual Assault - Wisconsin State Law Library

    wilawlibrary.gov/topics/justice/crimlaw/sexassault.php

    State-by-State explanation of how Megan's Law, requiring registration of convicted sexual offenders, works. Sex Crimes & Penalties in Wisconsin (WI Legislative Reference Bureau) Statutory Rape: A Guide to State Laws and Reporting Requirements (US Dept. of Health and Human Services)

  7. Sexual Violence Prevention - Wisconsin Department of Health...

    www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/injury-prevention/sexual-violence/index.htm

    You can find information on the Wisconsin Coalition Against Sexual Assault (WCASA) website to connect with a service provider near you. Sexual violence is a verbal and/or physical act that breaks a person's trust and safety and is sexual in nature.

  8. Wisconsin Statutes Crimes (Ch. 938 to 951) ยง 940.225 | FindLaw

    codes.findlaw.com/wi/crimes-ch-938-to-951/wi-st-940-225

    Sexual assault. (1) First degree sexual assault. Whoever does any of the following is guilty of a Class B felony: (a) Has sexual contact or sexual intercourse with another person without consent of that person and causes pregnancy or great bodily harm to that person.

  9. Wisconsin Supreme Court justices question enforcing 1849 law as...

    news.yahoo.com/news/wisconsin-supreme-court-justices-enforcing-230945822.html

    Health care providers in Wisconsin immediately ceased providing abortion care due to the state’s 1849 law. Attorney General Josh Kaul and Democratic Gov. Tony Evers filed a lawsuit challenging the statute in June 2022, arguing that it had been superseded by other laws passed by the state, including a ban on abortions after 20 weeks enacted in ...

  10. BEST PRACTICE RECOMMENDATIONS - doj.state.wi.us

    www.doj.state.wi.us/sites/default/files/ocvs/SARTBestPracticesManual2023_FINA.pdf

    A Sexual Assault Response Team, or SART, can minimize the potential for retraumatization to a survivor when engaging with the criminal justice system by initiating a collaborative response to provide support, information, options, and resources.

  11. 940.225 Sexual assault - WomensLaw.org

    www.womenslaw.org/laws/wi/statutes/940225-sexual-assault

    (1) First degree sexual assault. Whoever does any of the following is guilty of a Class B felony: (a) Has sexual contact or sexual intercourse with another person without consent of that person and causes pregnancy or great bodily harm to that person.