10-26-2012, 10:50 PM
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Originally Posted by listopencil
The term " statutory rape" is used in some legal jurisdictions to refer to sexual activities in which one person is below the age required to legally consent to the behavior. [1] Although it usually refers to adults engaging in sex with minors under the age of consent, [1] it is a generic term, and very few jurisdictions use the actual term "statutory rape" in the language of statutes. [2] Different jurisdictions use many different statutory terms for the crime, such as "sexual assault", "rape of a child", "corruption of a minor", "carnal knowledge of a minor", "unlawful carnal knowledge", or simply " carnal knowledge". In statutory rape, overt force or threat need not be present. The laws presume coercion, because a minor or mentally challenged adult is legally incapable of giving consent to the act.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Statutory_rape
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