01:202:327 Study Guide - Comprehensive Final Exam Guide - Rape, Sexual Assault, Dna Profiling

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Statutory rape laws: consent, minors v. adults, teen pregnancy, std. History of sexual assault: origination of the word - rapere, established in some cultures as acceptable, used to enforce oppression, used to enforce racism. Women as property: from father to husband, marriage was often a monetary transaction. Bride capture: price of a bride, damage to his property. Ancient punishment: social status, resistance or consent, location, engaged/married to another. Virgin rape: wrath of the gods, believed to be powerful and was protected in order to keep the crops good and the public health, kept locked up in order to avoid wrath of the gods. Royalty: rome, greece, italy 15th century - 30% of rapes were committed by upper class although upper class was such a small class. Wartime examples: rome, troy, ottoman empire, 19th century america, world war ii - japan, germany, united states, vietnam, gulf war. Geneva convention: 1st convention - wounded and sick (cannot kill those)

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