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Whilst as inherently damaging as any other form of highly intrusive physical assault, the psychological effects of rape often depend on taboo and post-traumatic intervention.
Whilst as inherently damaging as any other form of highly intrusive physical assault, the psychological effects of rape often depend on taboo and post-traumatic intervention.
==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 - for example [[Child rape]].


==See also==
==See also==
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*[[Statutory Rape]]
*[[Statutory Rape]]
*[[Sexual Abuse]]
*[[Sexual Abuse]]
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Revision as of 19:42, 12 October 2008

Rape is physically coerced penetrative sex, and according to victimologists, may include all forms of sexual contact between an adult and a (usually prepubescent) child.

Whilst as inherently damaging as any other form of highly intrusive physical assault, the psychological effects of rape often depend on taboo and post-traumatic intervention.

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 - for example Child rape.

See also