Sexual Abuse Law Firm
What is Considered Sexual Abuse?
Sexual abuse is a term used to describe abuse that occurs when a person knowingly pressures or forces another individual to engage in sexual acts by causing fear or threatening, or if an individual engages in sexual acts with another individual who isn’t capable of giving consent or isn’t able to appraise the nature of the act. Sexual abuse is a term that’s commonly used to describe behaviors that are directed toward children. Each state has laws that recognize that a child cannot give informed consent to a sexual act. The age of consent will vary from state to state but is typically from ages 16-18.
Types Of Sexual Abuse
Sexual abuse can occur at any time, in many different ways. Sexual abuse is a broad term that includes multiple types of offenses.
Types of sexual abuse can include:
- Clergy sexual abuse
- Boy Scout sexual abuse
- Attempted rape
- Child sexual abuse
- Sexual harassment
- Sexual molestation
Any type of unwanted sexual activity, contact, or attention may fall under sexual abuse. It can include the distribution of sexually explicit content without permission, forced touch, exposure of sexual organs, forced penetration, unwanted advancements or requests, or videos or photos.
What Are Signs Of Sexual Abuse?
Experiencing sexual harassment or abuse can affect a victim in many ways, causing mental, emotional, or physical health issues.
The physical effects of sexual abuse can include:
- Eating disorders
- Sleep disorders
- Increased fatigue
- Headaches
- Increased stress
Emotional effects may include:
- Shame
- Humiliation
- Loss of control
- Fear
- Guilt
- Anger
Mental health effects can include:
- Loss of motivation
- PTSD
- Substance abuse
- Trouble concentrating
- Panic attacks
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Suicidal thoughts