Sexual Assault Jeopardy

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Rape
“Minor”
Violations
Defining
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Contact
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Aggravating
Registration
Factors
Sexual penetration without
this from both parties legally
meets the statute of rape.
consent
A person cannot consent if
he/she is in this state of mental
capacity.
Mentally defective
or
incapacitated
This is one of the three
classifications for statutory
rape.
Mitigated
statutory rape,
statutory rape, or
aggravated
statutory rape
Sexual penetration completed
by utilizing this or the threat of
this is legally defined as rape.
Physical force
Threat of kidnapping,
extortion, force or violence is
considered to be this and when
used against a person to
complete sexual penetration
against their will makes that
penetration rape.
Coercion
The unlawful sexual penetration of a
victim who is at least fifteen (15) but
less than eighteen (18) years of age
and the defendant is at least four (4)
but not more than five (5) years
older than the victim is defined by
state law as this.
Mitigated
Statutory Rape
This is the crime committed
when unlawful sexual contact
occurs between an offender
and victim between the ages of
13 and 18.
Sexual battery by
an authority figure
Unlawful sexual contact of
victims less than 13 years of age
is defined by the state of
Tennessee as this crime.
Aggravated sexual
battery
The unlawful penetration of a victim who is
at least thirteen(13) but less than fifteen
(15) years of age and the defendant is at
least four (4) years but less than ten (10)
years older than the victim OR when the
victim is at least fifteen (15) but less than
eighteen (18) years of age and the
defendant is more than five (5) but less
than ten (10) years older than the victim
is considered to be this type of rape.
Statutory Rape
Sexual penetration of a victim by the
defendant when the victim is at least
thirteen (13) but less than eighteen
(18) years of age and the defendant is
at least ten (10) years older than the
victim.
Aggravated
statutory rape
The person alleged to have been
subjected to criminal sexual
conduct and can include the
spouse of the defendant is this.
The victim
Touching of victim’s
intimate parts or
clothing covering
intimate parts with
intent is considered to be
this.
Sexual contact
Genital area, groin, inner
thigh, buttock, or breast are
considered to be these.
Intimate parts
A person who is asleep,
unconscious, or
physically or verbally
unable meets this
definition.
Physically helpless
Cut, abrasion, bruise, burn,
disfigurement, physical
pain, and temporary illness
or impairment, including
mental faculty, but not
emotional distress are all
examples of this term.
Bodily injury
If the defendant commits
unlawful sexual contact
through the use of a weapon, it
is defined by the state of
Tennessee as being this criminal
act.
Aggravated Sexual
Battery
This is the crime that occurs
when a defendant has
unlawful sexual contact with
a person through the aid of
one or more addition people.
Aggravated Sexual
Battery
Sexual contact that is
committed through the
utilization of fraud is defined
in Tennessee statutes as this.
Sexual batter
The following is an example of
what type of crime:
Sexual contact between two
people where one person has a
“buzz” due to drinking alcohol.
This is not a crime.
In order to be a
crime, the victim
has to be mentally
incapacitated.
The following is an example of this:
A woman who is mentally deficient
due to mental retardation has
sexual conduct through the actions
of a male in a position of trust.
Sexual battery
Any person who has been
convicted in this state of
committing a non-violent
sexual offense is labeled as
this.
Sexual offender
This type of offender is
required to register on
offender registries for
life.
Violent sexual
offender
Sexual offenders are required
to register for at least this
length of time.
10 years
If sexual offender has not been
convicted of any additional sexual
offenses during the ten year
period, and has substantially
complied with the registration
requirements this shall occur.
The TBI shall remove the
offender’s name from the Sex
Offender Registry and shall
notify the offender that he/she
is no longer required to register.
Name two of the three types of
information that both sexual
offenders and violent sexual
offenders are required to report in
person if changed between
reporting dates.
Their address, employment
status, or school information
between reporting dates
In a statutory rape, if the
defendant is at least this many
years older than the victim, it is
considered aggravated statutory
rape.
10 years
This crime occurs when
there is unlawful sexual
penetration combined with
a mentally deficient victim
and the defendant being
aided or abetted by one or
more other people.
Aggravated Rape
If a victim is under this age, the
act of sexual battery becomes
aggravated sexual battery
regardless of any other
circumstances.
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If there is more than one of
these that make a rape possible
while force or coercion is being
utilized, the act is now
considered aggravated rape.
Offenders or defendants
If this is inflicted on a victim
through the perpetration of a
rape, the rape is now considered
by state law to be aggravated
rape.
Bodily injury
Make your wager
For defendants of these
crimes, an HIV Test will be
conducted by licensed
medical laboratory, and
results given to victim
immediately. If an assailant
tests HIV+, this may be
considered an enhancement
factor during sentencing.
Aggravated Rape,
Rape, Statutory
Rape, or Rape of a
Child