Understanding Sexual Assault
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What is sexual assault?

  • Any act in which one person is sexually intimate with another person without that person's consent (correct)
  • Any act in which one person is emotionally intimate with another person with that person's consent
  • Any act in which one person is sexually intimate with another person with that person's consent
  • Any act in which one person is emotionally intimate with another person without that person's consent
  • What defines sexual assault?

  • Lack of consent (correct)
  • Presence of alcohol
  • Mutual agreement
  • Public location
  • What is necessary for an act to be considered sexual assault?

  • Public acknowledgment
  • Lack of consent from one of the involved parties (correct)
  • Mutual affection
  • Presence of a third party
  • Sexual assault is always consensual?

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Sexual assault involves one person being sexually intimate with another person without consent?

    <p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Consent is not a factor in sexual assault?

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    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.
    • 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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