[CRIM 316] - Final Exam Guide - Ultimate 37 pages long Study Guide!

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Includes touching over clothes to forced intercourse. With person incapable of consenting under the law. Child not yet reached age of consent. Crim316 chapter 1: sexual offenses and offenders. Sexual behaviours other than procreation purposes (eg. homosexuality, incest, adultery, masturbation, bestiality) fluctuated with . Some offenses common across all jurisdictions in us: sexual acts with contact, noncontact sexual behaviour, viewing, possessing, or producing child pornography, sexual solicitation/trafficking. Based on sexual services exchange for financial/other types of compensation. Def"n of crime may be different in terms of . No contact made between perp and victim. Eg. exposure of genitals, voyeurism, telling children to perform sexual acts. Generally lured with promises of money/better life. Eg. rape is also known as sexual imposition, gross sexual imposition, sexual assault. Sodomy was considered illegal until 2003 (in some states) Lack of consent on part of victim. Some level of intent on part of offender.

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