jueves, 19 de enero de 2012

SEXUAL VIOLATION


ETYMOLOGY:

The word rape comes from the Latin violatio-onis, which denotes the action and effect of rape. In today's terms and according to the Real Academia de la Lengua is a form of crime against sexual freedom consisting of sexual intercourse with another person, whether vaginal, anal or oral, when any cause intended to overturn the will of the victimsuch as the use of force or intimidation.

Definition:

Escriche defines rape as the violence that makes a woman to abuse her against her will.
In this definition prevails original concept of violence as synonymous with strength, but according Arrilas Bas, the concept is wide of the doctrine of violence and specifically alleged by Carrara, where he defines rape as the carnal knowledge of a person exercised against its will through the use of real or perceived violence. Analyzing the definition of Carrara, we see that the essence of the crime at hand rests on the lack of consent dela victim, subjected to sexual violence and, therefore, that this lack of knowledge is essential for you to set the offense.

SEXUAL ABUSE
Is any conduct or behavior that violates the fundamental basic rights of people: life, liberty, integrity and human dignity. It manifests with aggressive, temporary, or permanent looking injure, humiliate, degrade, expressing dominance or pressure on a person or persons who are or are placed in a position of inferiority.


SEXUAL ASSAULT

It is characterized by the use of violence and control of the situation through the use of force. The assailant used guns and intimidation. It is committed often in isolated places or taking advantage of the absence of surveillance in most cases the perpetrator is unknown.It can be deliberate or accidental. The premeditated because it has been characterized previously planned, the coincidence is when in the commission of a crime control circumstances lend themselves to carry out the conduct of a sexual offense.

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