Sexual Abuse Information

Sexual abuse, also referred to as molestation, is the forcing of undesired sexual behavior by one person upon another, when that force is immediate, short duration, or infrequent, it is called sexual assault. The offender is referred to as a sexual abuser or (often pejoratively) molester. The term also covers any behavior by any adult towards a child to stimulate either the adult or child sexually. When the victim is younger than the age of consent, it is referred to as child sexual abuse.

Types of sexual abuse

There are many types of sexual abuse, including:

  • Non-consensual, forced physical sexual behavior (rape)
  • Unwanted touching, either of a child or an adult
  • Sexual kissing, fondling, exposure of genitalia, and voyeurism,exhibitionism.
  • Exposing a child to pornography.
  • Saying sexually suggestive statements towards a child (child molestation).
  • The use of a position of trust to compel otherwise unwanted sexual activity without physical force
  • Incest

Spousal sexual abuse

Main article: Spousal abuse

Spousal sexual abuse is a form of domestic violence. When the abuse involves forced sex, it may constitute rape upon the other spouse, depending on the jurisdiction, and may also constitute an assault.

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Sun Jun 27 05:58:10 2010