What happens at least 700,000 times each year or 1.3 times every minute to women? ______________.

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What happens at least 700,000 times each year or 1.3 times every minute to women? ______________

Rape/Date Rape & Acquaintance Rape

What is Rape? _______ or __________ sexual intercourse against a person’s will or without his/her consent. Includes __________ of any kind

What is ________________ Rape? Forced sexual intercourse against a person’s will or without his/her consent, by _____________________________. The sole differences between “acquaintance rape” and “stranger rape’ is that the victim and attacker ________ each other, regardless of how _________.

What is date rape? Same as acquaintance rape, except the rape occurs on a “____________.”

Types of Rapists _______ Assertive _______ retaliation The Power-reassurance rapist or _______ Rapist The ______ excitement rapist or Sadistic ________ Sex Offenders ________ Offenders

The Power Assertive Rapist is the type who will claim to have a ________ but will only use it to ensure the victim's _____________.

Anger Retaliation The perpetrator is actually out to ___________ women. Often carrying ______ towards women This type of perpetrator will often substantially __________ victims to the point where they require medical intervention or hospitalization.

The Power Reassurance or Opportunity Rapist Takes ___________ of an opportunity to commit a rape. This is done in conjunction with another crime such as _________, ________ or ____________________.

Anger excitement rapist Most dangerous type! This perpetrator wants his victim to be _______. Often victims are _________. Only ______% of all rapists fall into this category.

Juvenile Offenders Have problems with ___________ such as school, police, etc. They seek to take anger out or punish the victims. On the rise?

Women Rare… They can also be accomplices to ___________ other unsuspecting victims into _______________ to be raped by others.

New Jersey Laws Regarding Sexual Assault Sexual assault (rape) is defined as sexual __________ of the __________, __________, or __________, without consent, in which physical force or _____________ is used, or in which the assailant knew or should have known that the victim is physically helpless or mentally incapacitated.

Legal Terms ________________  Can apply to both men and women ________________  Vaginal or anal intercourse, cunnilingus, fellatio or insertion of a hand, finger or object into the anus or vagina either by the assailant or upon the assailant’s instruction.  Depth doesn’t matter. ________________  When someone purposely tries to restrict another’s freedom by threatening that they will harm the victim in regards to their health, safety, business, financial condition, reputation, or personal relationships.

________________  Say “no” or imply “no.” Silence is not permission. Child abuse- under ______ Statutory Rape – victim is and the assailant is ___ or more years older _______ is the age of consent (NJ) ________________  Does not necessarily involve beating or bruising a person, but the threat of force or harm can be enough to make the victim comply.

________________  Condition in which a person is unconscious or is physically unable to flee or is physically unable to communicate unwillingness to act. ________________  Condition in which a person is __________ ___________ or is rendered temporarily incapable of understanding or controlling his/her conduct due to the influence of alcohol, narcotics or anesthetic or by substance given to the person without his/her prior knowledge or consent.

What to do if you get raped? Call ________ Go to the ____________ Don’t use the _____________. DON’T _______________! Don’t ______________ your cloths away. If you have to remove your clothes then place them in a ___________________ bag.