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Child Sexual Abuse
What is Sexual Abuse?
Sexual abuse involves non-consensual acts of rape or sexual contact, with or without clothes, against a person’s will. The legal definition varies across different states in the USA. Generally, sexual assault occurs when one party does not give consent, faces coercion, is incapacitated, or is a minor.
Consent can be withdrawn anytime during the act, a point recognized by state laws since 1993. In all 50 states and the District of Columbia, marital rape is recognized as a criminal offense. While women and minors are often victims, men can also suffer from this crime. If you or a loved one has experienced non-consensual sexual assault, our experienced Greensburg sexual abuse lawyer is here to help.
Forcible Rape
Forcible rape happens when a victim is physically coerced into sexual acts.
- Around 20% of women experience forcible rape during their lifetime.
- Over 80% of these victims are 25 years old or younger at the time.
- Only about 20% of forcible rape cases are reported.
- Often, the perpetrator is someone known to the victim, such as a dating partner, spouse, ex-lover, current intimate partner, or a stranger.
Child Sexual Abuse
Child sexual abuse occurs when a minor is forced, pressured, or manipulated by an adolescent or adult for sexual gratification. Various forms include:
- Forcible rape
- Psychological coercion or pressure on a child to engage in sexual acts
- Exposure to indecent behavior
- Displaying pornographic images to a child
- Participation in sexual activities or creation of sexually explicit material, commonly known as child pornography
These incidents can cause long-lasting trauma, including depression, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and anxiety. Most cases involve perpetrators from the victim’s own family or acquaintances. Some occur within religious or social organizations, involving trusted figures like camp counselors, Boy Scout leaders, or priests. Our Greensburg DUI lawyer has represented 525 men who suffered abuse while they were Boy Scouts.
Groping
Groping involves non-consensual touching and fondling of another person’s body parts, either under or through their clothing. Female victims typically experience groping of their breasts, genitals, buttocks, and thighs, while male victims endure similar violations of their penis, buttocks, and testicles. Perpetrators may also press and rub their bodies against the victims. Consulting a Greensburg criminal lawyer will ensure you or your loved ones receive the justice you deserve.
Logue Law Group
At Logue Law Group, our skilled Greensburg criminal lawyer will compassionately listen to your case and provide unwavering support as you go through this traumatic experience. We aim to help you heal and fiercely pursue justice on your behalf. Reach out to us today 844.PITT.DUI to begin your journey towards resolution.