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'''Rape''' is physically coerced penetrative sex, | __NOTOC__'''[[Wikipedia:Rape|Rape]]''' is '''physically coerced penetrative sex''' (by any person, regardless of sex or object used). It is widely considered a form of [[Wikipedia:Sexual Assault|Sexual Assault]]. | ||
Whilst as inherently damaging as any other form of highly intrusive physical assault, the psychological effects of rape often | According to [[Victimology|victimologists]], and some [[Feminism|feminists]], rape may include all forms of sexual activity between a minor and an adult, including [[Statutory Rape]]. | ||
==Distinctions as to harm and ethics== | |||
Whilst as inherently damaging as any other form of highly intrusive physical assault, the psychological effects of rape are often compounded by societal/legal reactions. | |||
==Law== | ==Law== |
Revision as of 10:36, 7 January 2025
Rape is physically coerced penetrative sex (by any person, regardless of sex or object used). It is widely considered a form of Sexual Assault.
According to victimologists, and some feminists, rape may include all forms of sexual activity between a minor and an adult, including Statutory Rape.
Distinctions as to harm and ethics
Whilst as inherently damaging as any other form of highly intrusive physical assault, the psychological effects of rape are often compounded by societal/legal reactions.
Law
Rape is generally described as a crime - generally more severe and taboo than other forms of assault. Some forms of rape are particularly hard to define, with secondary statutory age limits and varying degrees of physical intrusion indicated.
External links
- Wikipedia
- Rap Against Rape - Fun from 1991.