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  2. Types of rape - Wikipedia

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    The term "date rape" is used to refer to several types of rape, broadly acquaintance rape, which is a non-domestic rape committed by someone who knows the victim, [1] and drug facilitated sexual assault (DFSA), where the rapist intentionally drugs the victim with a date rape drug so that they are incapacitated.

  3. Non compos mentis - Wikipedia

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    Non compos mentis and felo de se (the Latin word for "self-murder") presented two different verdicts in the case of a suicide.In the finding of a jury, the deceased who was stigmatized felo de se would be excluded from burial in consecrated ground and would forfeit their estate to the Crown, while these penalties would not apply to the deceased affirmed non compos mentis.

  4. Infidelity - Wikipedia

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    Infidelity (synonyms include non-consensual non-monogamy, cheating, straying, adultery, being unfaithful, two-timing, or having an affair) is a violation of a couple's emotional or sexual exclusivity that commonly results in feelings of anger, sexual jealousy, and rivalry.

  5. List of types of killing - Wikipedia

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    Murder-suicide, a suicide committed immediately after one or more murders. Self-immolation, suicide by fire, often as a form of protest. Suicide by cop, acting in a threatening manner so as to provoke a lethal response from law enforcement.

  6. Non-monogamy - Wikipedia

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    Secretive non-monogamy (or non-consensual non-monogamy), commonly known as infidelity or cheating, refers to a situation in which one or both partners in a committed relationship engage in secret extra-dyadic sexual or romantic relationships with one or more additional partners, without the knowledge or consent of the other partner/s. [18] [22]

  7. Suicide terminology - Wikipedia

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    [14] An article published in 2011 stated that, although committed suicide or similar descriptions continued to be the norm in the English language, the term committed associates death by suicide, or more accurately, death by mental illness, with criminal or sinful actions. [15]

  8. Status offense - Wikipedia

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    A status offense is an action that is prohibited only to a certain class of people, and most often applied only to crimes committed by minors. In the United States , the term status offense also refers to an offense such as a traffic violation where motive is not a consideration in determining guilt.

  9. Recidivism - Wikipedia

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    Recidivism is a synonym of relapse, ... A cost study performed by the Vera Institute of Justice, [45] a non-profit committed to decarceration in the United States, ...