Sexual Offences Against Children Cont / Family Flashcards
(10 cards)
What is consent?
Consent refers to the agreement or permission for something to happen.
What does reasonable mean?
Reasonable refers to something that is fair, sensible, and appropriate.
What is a position of trust in relation to children?
A position of trust involves a relationship where one person has power or authority over a child, such as in educational or caregiving settings.
What is the Sexual Offences Act 2003?
The Sexual Offences Act 2003 is legislation in the UK that defines various sexual offenses, including those against children.
What constitutes sexual activity with a child family member?
Sexual activity with a child family member occurs when an adult engages in sexual acts with a child who is a family member.
What is the significance of S.25 in the context of sexual offenses?
S.25 addresses the offense of paying for sexual services of a child.
What does S.26 cover?
S.26 covers inciting sexual activity with a child.
What does S.27 state regarding relationships?
S.27 pertains to all close family relationships in the context of sexual offenses.
What is S.64 about?
S.64 addresses sexual relations with an adult relative.
What does S.65 define?
S.65 defines the act of consenting to penetration.