Effects on victims
Aggravated sexual assault can lead to short- or long-term effects. Many people who have been sexually assaulted have experienced an effect mentally or physically. The effects can include trauma to the body or emotional trauma. Some mental effects include Post-traumatic Stress, Sexual disorder, and depression. Effects to the body include bruising, bleeding from the vaginal area, soreness, and/or a dislocated bone.Post-traumatic stress
When people are abused they tend to push aside the memories of the event. The victim may begin to relive the event and experience anxiety. After a person experiences aggravated sexual assault they experience a sense of fear and helplessness. It may also lead to the victim being impaired in a social environment.Sexual disorder
Children who have been subject to aggravated sexual assault tend to develop a mental and sexual disorder. A person who has felt powerless as a child may be confused over the differences between affection, sex and abuse.Depression
An individual who has been subjected to aggravated sexual assaulted as a child may experience depression, typically more often and to a greater degree than any other person. Depression is a sense of sadness, and can cause a person to isolate themselves from society, and lose interest in activities they once enjoyed. Symptoms of depression include feeling worthless, hopeless, a change in eating habits, irrational anger or anxiety. Depression can also lead to suicide or thoughts on suicide.Laws by country
Australia
Every jurisdiction in Australia has its own legislation for sexual offences, and sexual assault for children is separately defined. There is variation in the terminology and definitions used to describe sexual offences between states and territories; for example, different states and territories define rape, sexual assault, and sexual penetration or intercourse without consent in different ways. It is extremely difficult to obtain a conviction for sexual assault; approximately 85% of sexual assaults never come to the attention of the criminal justice system, and of those offences that are reported, only a small proportion proceed to trial, with an even smaller percentage of these cases resulting in a successful conviction.Queensland
In the state ofEngland and Wales
English and Welsh criminal law does not specify a crime of "aggravated sexual assault" but the CPS states: "There may be the presence of aggravating features that make the offence significantly more serious, such as, abuse of position, use of drugs or other substances, use of violence/coercion, use of a weapon in the offence, repeated offending etc."Ireland
Aggravated sexual assault has a statutory definition in Irish law, as set out in Section 3 of the Criminal Law (Rape) (Amendment) Act 1900- "3.—(1) In this Act "aggravated sexual assault" means a sexual assault that involves serious violence or the threat of serious violence or is such as to cause injury, humiliation or degradation of a grave nature to the person assaulted. (2) A person guilty of aggravated sexual assault shall be liable on conviction on indictment to imprisonment for life. (3) Aggravated sexual assault shall be a felony." – irishstatutebook.ieUnited States
In the United States, it is aConnecticut
A person who commits aggravated sexual assault in the first degree, must contain the following in order to be considered aggravated sexual assault: # He/she is armed or uses and threatens by his/her words or conducts that he/she possesses a deadly weapon. # When a person intends to impair the victim permanently, or to dismember, or disable an organ of the victim's body, and causes injuries to the victim. # The accused engages in conduct that creates risk of death or physical injuries to the victim. # He/she is aided by two or more people. Aggravated sexual assault in the first degree is classified as a Class B felony. (Connecticut Penal Code 53a-70)Georgia
A person who commits sexual battery is convicted with a misdemeanor of high and aggravated nature. A person who commits Aggravated sexual battery receives a punishment of imprisonment for twenty-five years to life. (Georgia Code §16-6-22.1 & §16-6-22.2)Illinois
Aggravated sexual assault in Illinois includes the following: # Accused or displays, threatened to use, or actually used a deadly weapon in a manner as to cause the victim to cause the victim to believe it to be a dangerous weapon. # The suspect caused bodily harm to the victim. # The suspect threatened or endangered the life of the victim. # The victim was sixty years or older when sexual assault was committed. # The victim was handicapped. # The suspect was seventeen years old or over and the victim was nine years old or younger when the sexual assault was committed. -The suspect committed aggravated sexual assault if he/she commits an act of sexual penetration with a victim who is mentally ill. ("aggravated sexual assault is classified as a Class X felony")-Illinois code 5/15-14.Kansas
Aggravated sexual assault in Kansas includes the following: # Sexual intercourse orally and anally with a child under fourteen years old. # Coercing a child under fourteen to perform sexual activities with any other person. # Forcing or making a person feel fearful, so they engage in sexual intercourse orally and anally. # Performing sexual intercourse with a person who is unconscious or injured physically. # Performing sexual intercourse with a person who is mentally ill, has a disease, is drunk, and intoxicated with drug. In Kansas aggravated sexual assault is a level 2 felony.Louisiana
If a person commits aggravated sexual assault in Louisiana they shall serve a lifetime sentence in prison. Aggravated sexual assault in Louisiana includes the following: # The accused coerces the victim into sex even if they resist. # The accused is much more powerful physically or may threaten the victim verbally and the victim feels like they are unable to resist. # The accused is armed with a deadly weapon causing the victim to feel helpless. # The accused is aided by two or more people.New Jersey
In New Jersey the performance of aggravated sexual assault is a first degree offense. The offense includes the following; # The victim is younger than thirteen but not older than sixteen. # The accused is a kin to the victim. # The sexual intercourse is committed with one or more people during a robbery, kidnapping, homicide. # The accused is armed with a deadly weapon and the victim is threatened. # The accused forces the victim to engage in sexual intercourse. # The accused uses physical force or the victim is mentally or physically ill.New York
Aggravated sexual assault in New York is considered a first degree felony and is classified as a Class B felony. The act must include the following to be considered aggravated sexual assault: #The victim is physically forced to engage in sexual intercourse; #The victim is physically ill and is unable to give consent; or #The victim is under thirteen years old.Sentencing
In the United States, a defendant convicted of aggravated sexual assault is generally sentenced to time in jail. How much time the defendant receives is determined by a judge who considers the severity and quantity of the assault or assaults.Court cases
( R v Cuerrier), was a Supreme Court of Canada in 1998, ruled that intentionally exposing a sexual partner toSee also
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