• ContentCampus Rape Allegations - What Is the College’s Responsibility to Investigate

    When a student reports another person or student as an aggressor in sexual assault, the college usually must at the very least look into the matter to determine if there is any basis for an arrest. There are certain systems to review the matter, but the college or university has less responsibility to investigate in standard situations than the typical company.

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  • ContentCruise Ship Passenger Rape - Can the Cruise Line Be Held Responsible?

    It is often possible to hold the cruise ship liner responsible for passenger sexual assault incidents when it is the crew members commit these crimes and harm the guest aboard the ship. Reasonable care under the circumstances when on the ship can hold the cruise liner at a higher standard and responsible for the passenger on passenger sexual assault as well.

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  • ContentIs There a Such Thing as Marital Rape?

    Marital rape is nonconsensual sex between two spouses. Marital rape is believed to occur in significant numbers but is underreported. However, this sexual crime may be treated differently than other sexual crimes, depending on the law of the jurisdiction where the charge is filed.

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  • ContentMassage Therapists Committing Sexual Misconduct Crimes

    Message therapists are just like any other professional with the ability to commit crimes and engage in sexual misconduct that can lead to possible criminal charges against the individual. Depending on the extent, the evidence that exists and how the person committed the sexual misconduct, charges are either extensive or minor with only heavy fines for a conviction.

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  • ContentPrevention of Sexual Attacks on University Campuses

    Many high school students check out campuses in various cities without any notion to discover statistics of certain situations that occur on campuses. They drive down during breaks such as spring break or during the holidays to see what college campuses are like. Becoming members of these universities, new students are completely unaware of negative issues that plague some students. Sexual attacks may occur anywhere.

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  • ContentCan a Minor Be Charged with Statutory Rape?

    Children seem to grow up faster today than ever before. As a result, many teens feel the pressure to enter into sexual relationships with their peers at younger and younger ages. This has created an interesting dilemma in the law regarding whether one minor can be charged with statutory rape for having a sexual relationship with another minor.

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  • ContentIf I Was Drunk, Can I Be Charged for Sexual Assault?

    Charges of sexual assault do not always require intent for the allegation to stick, even if the attacker was drunk at the time of the assault. These crimes do demand evidence and the victim to come forward to ensure that the matter proceeds through the relevant courts for the residing county and sufficient proof to move forward.

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  • ContentIs Intentional HIV Transmission a Sex Crime?

    Many factors are taken into consideration in determining whether a particular crime is classified as a sex crime. However, sometimes new instances occur that have no precedence or history of transpiring in the public legal domain. When these issues arise, it is important to handle them with care and immediacy to reduce difficulties or complexities in the future.

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  • ContentLegal Elements of Rape

    When facing possible charges of rape in a specific state, it is important to know the elements of the rape charges and how it may affect the case and defendant. The matter may change the charge from rape to a sex offense if certain factors exist, and others will face either additional charges or aggravated cases based on the actions of the defending party.

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  • ContentIs Polygamy Illegal in the United States

    Over the last few years there have been a number of television shows regarding the polygamist lifestyle. This has led some to wonder whether polygamy may be legal anywhere in the U.S. It also raises questions about why bigamy is outlawed and whether this is a trend that may be changing.

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