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Child Sexual Abuse
Understanding Sexual Abuse
Sexual abuse involves any non-consensual act of rape or unwanted sexual contact, whether clothed or unclothed. The legal definition varies across U.S. states, but it typically includes scenarios where one person in a sexual encounter does not consent, is coerced, incapacitated, or underage.
Consent can be withdrawn at any time during the act, as recognized by state laws since 1993. All 50 states and the District of Columbia acknowledge marital rape as a criminal offense. While women and young people are often victims, men can also experience sexual assault. If you or someone you know has been affected, our experienced Kittanning sexual abuse lawyer is here to help.
Forcible Rape
Forcible rape occurs when an individual is compelled to engage in sexual acts through physical force.
- About 20% of women encounter forcible rape in their lifetime.
- Over 80% of victims are 25 years old or younger when the crime occurs.
- Alarmingly, only around 20% of these incidents are reported.
- Often, the perpetrator is known to the victim, such as a partner, ex-lover, spouse, or even a stranger.
Child Sexual Abuse
Child sexual abuse involves a minor being forced, pressured, or manipulated by someone older for sexual acts. This abuse can manifest in various ways:
- Forcible rape
- Psychological pressure to engage in sexual acts
- Exposure to indecent behavior
- Displaying pornographic content
- Involvement in sexual activities or creating explicit material, commonly known as child pornography
These traumatic events can lead to serious long-term effects like depression, PTSD, and anxiety disorders. Tragically, most child sexual abuse cases involve someone the victim knows, often within their own family or community, including in religious or social settings. Our Kittanning DUI lawyer has represented 525 men who suffered abuse during their time as Boy Scouts.
Groping
Groping involves non-consensual touching of someone’s body through or under their clothing, causing significant distress. Female victims may experience unwanted touching of their breasts, genitals, buttocks, and thighs, while male victims may face similar violations. Perpetrators might also press their bodies against the victim. A Kittanning criminal lawyer can help ensure justice for you or your loved ones.
Logue Law Group
At Logue Law Group, our skilled Kittanning DUI lawyer will listen compassionately and offer unwavering support as you deal with this trauma. Our mission is to aid in your healing while vigorously pursuing justice on your behalf. Contact us today 844.PITT.DUI to start your path toward resolution.