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1 Chapter 9: Assault & Battery/Rape

2 Assault and Battery Assault = Battery =
Any attempt or threat to carry out a physical attack upon another person Battery = Any unlawful physical contact inflicted by one person upon another without physical consent Actual injury is not necessary Person must intend to do bodily harm

3 Classifications for Assault and Battery
Assault with intent to Rob Assault with intent to Murder Aggravated Battery = usually an unarmed assault (unlike above) Assault and Battery is often related to harassment, growing problem in many states

4 Stalking Stalking = occurs when a person repeatedly follows or harasses another person and makes threats, causing the victim to fear death or bodily injury Women are usually the targets of stalkers…but not always

5 RAPE Traditionally, the law has recognized 2 Types of Rape:
1. Forcible Rape = act of unlawful sexual intercourse with a woman committed by a man without her consent Statutory Rape = sexual intercourse by a male with a female who has not yet reached the legal age of consent

6 The Elements of Rape Rape = only occurred when their was sexual penetration of the female by the male Forcible = only occurred if woman did not give her consent No Consent if: woman submits to sex due to threats of bodily harm or use of physical force woman is unconscious or mentally incompetent woman is impaired by drugs or alcohol

7 Proving That Rape Occurred
Traditional burden of evidence for forcible rape = Evidence that victim resisted Very Controversial = Movement has been to focus on actions of the rapist not the response of the victim in court… Is there a problem with this kind of approach?

8 Proving Rape Occurred Cont…
Statutory Rape = Consent is not the issue! Intercourse with an underage female is rape whether she consents or not Mistake by a male as to the female’s age is not a defense (i.e. use of a fake i.d.) Age of consent varies by state Ranges from 11-18 Most states place age of consent at 16 An underage male can be prosecuted for having sex with an underage female (incapable of consent under most laws)

9 Proving Rape Occurred Cont…
Woman’s lack of chastity: not a defense to rape prostitute can be raped. Cannot establish a pattern of behavior based on victims sexual history. “Rape Shield Laws” prohibit the introduction of such evidence in court To convict a person of rape, states require various independent types of proof: Doctor’s report Police report Witnesses Story of the victim

10 Acquaintance Rape Also known as “date rape” Introduced in recent years
Sexual assault committed by someone whom the victim knew: date, steady boyfriend, neighbor, friend, etc… Many do not report assault in these cases Many don’t know what defines rape…


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