6 Questions
What is sexual assault?
Any act in which one person is sexually intimate with another person without that person's consent
What defines sexual assault?
Lack of consent
What is necessary for an act to be considered sexual assault?
Lack of consent from one of the involved parties
Sexual assault is always consensual?
False
Sexual assault involves one person being sexually intimate with another person without consent?
True
Consent is not a factor in sexual assault?
False
Study Notes
Sexual Assault
- Sexual assault is a type of sexual violence that involves non-consensual sexual contact or behavior.
- It is defined as any type of sexual contact or behavior that occurs without the explicit and enthusiastic consent of all parties involved.
- For an act to be considered sexual assault, it must involve a lack of consent, coercion, or force.
Consent and Sexual Assault
- Sexual assault is never consensual, as it involves a violation of a person's autonomy and bodily integrity.
- Consent is a crucial factor in determining whether an act constitutes sexual assault.
- Without consent, any form of sexual intimacy or contact is considered a violation of the person's rights and autonomy.
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