Sexual Offences Against Children Cont / Family Flashcards

(10 cards)

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What is consent?

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Consent refers to the agreement or permission for something to happen.

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What does reasonable mean?

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Reasonable refers to something that is fair, sensible, and appropriate.

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What is a position of trust in relation to children?

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A position of trust involves a relationship where one person has power or authority over a child, such as in educational or caregiving settings.

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What is the Sexual Offences Act 2003?

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The Sexual Offences Act 2003 is legislation in the UK that defines various sexual offenses, including those against children.

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What constitutes sexual activity with a child family member?

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Sexual activity with a child family member occurs when an adult engages in sexual acts with a child who is a family member.

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What is the significance of S.25 in the context of sexual offenses?

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S.25 addresses the offense of paying for sexual services of a child.

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What does S.26 cover?

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S.26 covers inciting sexual activity with a child.

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What does S.27 state regarding relationships?

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S.27 pertains to all close family relationships in the context of sexual offenses.

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What is S.64 about?

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S.64 addresses sexual relations with an adult relative.

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What does S.65 define?

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S.65 defines the act of consenting to penetration.

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