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FACTSHEET:
Sexual Assault Legislation

Sexual assault is a general term which can include many different crimes and varying degrees of severity of those offenses, such as: rape in the first degree, second degree sexual contact, sexual conduct, and indecent exposure, to name a few. Sexual assault almost always involves sexual intercourse oral or anal intercourse or the penetration or touching of the genitals or anal orifice with a part of the body or an inanimate object. It can be committed by one or more persons against another who is unwilling or unable to physically, mentally or legally consent to the sexual act. In recent years, many states have amended their laws concerning sexual assault to make such crimes gender-neutral that is, sexual assault can be by a male against a female, male against male, female against male, or female against female.

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Newsletter: Author: Melissa de Beer

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Articles

September 17, 2002: When Good Laws Go Bad
Exposing the loosely kept secret of clergymen abusing their young parishioners sent a shock wave through New York, not to mention the rest of the country. A bill to somehow curb this unreported wave of molestation has been introduced in the New York State Senate. Although swift governmental response is a positive phenomenon in these times, decisions (such as the bill in question) that have long-term effects might well be delayed - not too long, but simply long enough to avoid many "unintended consequences." [more]

Voices and Faces:
Holly Hughes
Holly Hughes, Producer
"On TV, the only time they called it rape was when it was a stranger. So I didn't think what happened to me was rape. If I did, maybe I would have told someone. Maybe I would not have lost so many years of my life."
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Audience members at the Alliance screening of the EVC youth documentary "It’s Not About Sex"
Audience members at the Alliance screening of the EVC youth documentary