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What is the age difference requirement for statutory sexual seduction to occur?
What is the age difference requirement for statutory sexual seduction to occur?
- The perpetrator must be at least 4 years older than the victim. (correct)
- The perpetrator must be more than 10 years older than the victim.
- The victim must be at least 16 years old.
- The victim must be less than 18 years old.
Which of the following actions can qualify as sexual assault?
Which of the following actions can qualify as sexual assault?
- Engaging in sexual activities with a consenting partner over 18.
- Mutual consent between two minors.
- A consensual sexual interaction between two adults.
- Forcing a person to perform sexual acts against their will. (correct)
What constitutes statutory sexual seduction under the law?
What constitutes statutory sexual seduction under the law?
- Sexual intercourse between an adult and a person 14 or 15 years old, when the adult is 4 years older. (correct)
- Any sexual activity that is consensual, regardless of age.
- Any sexual act between individuals of the same age.
- Any sexual penetration by an adult with someone under 16 years old.
In what scenario could sexual assault be considered if the victim is incapable of resistance?
In what scenario could sexual assault be considered if the victim is incapable of resistance?
What specific intent must a perpetrator have for sexual penetration to qualify as statutory sexual seduction?
What specific intent must a perpetrator have for sexual penetration to qualify as statutory sexual seduction?
Flashcards
Sexual Assault
Sexual Assault
Sexual penetration against another person's will, or when the victim is incapable of resisting or understanding the act.
Statutory Sexual Seduction
Statutory Sexual Seduction
When a person 18 or older has sexual intercourse with someone 14 or 15 years old who is at least 4 years younger.
Statutory Sexual Seduction
Statutory Sexual Seduction
Any sexual penetration by a person 18 or older with someone under 16 years old, regardless of consent, when the perpetrator intends sexual gratification.
Sexual Penetration
Sexual Penetration
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Incapable of Resisting
Incapable of Resisting
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Study Notes
Sexual Assault
- Sexual assault involves forcing sexual penetration on someone unwillingly, or on someone who can't resist or understand the act due to mental or physical incapacitation.
- This is a crime under Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS) 200.366.
Statutory Sexual Seduction
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Statutory sexual seduction is defined as sexual intercourse, anal intercourse, or other sexual penetration by someone 18 or older with a person aged 14 or 15 who is at least 4 years younger. (NRS 200.364)
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It also includes any sexual penetration by someone 18 or older with someone under 16, intending to arouse, appeal to, or satisfy sexual desires of either party. (NRS 200.368)
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Test your knowledge on sexual assault and statutory sexual seduction laws as per Nevada Revised Statutes. Understand the definitions, implications, and legal stipulations regarding these sensitive topics. This quiz will help reinforce your understanding of important legal definitions and issues surrounding consent and age of consent.