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RAPE

WHAT IS RAPE?

• Rape is any act of non-consensual sexual


penetration. It doesn’t matter if the victim was
raped by force or only under duress, the crime
is still rape.
• an act committed
• a. By a man who shall have carnal knowledge of a child under any of the following
circumstances:
• i) through force, threat or intimidation; ii) when the child is deprived of reason, or
otherwise unconscious; iii) by means of fraudulent machination or grave abuse of
authority; and iv) when the offended party is under 12 years of age or is demented, even
though none of the circumstances mentioned above be present.
• b. By any person who, under any of the circumstances mentioned in par. 1 hereof, shall
commit an act of sexual assault by inserting the penis into a child's mouth or anal orifice,
or any instrument, object, or any other part of the body such as fingers or toes into the
genital or anal orifice of a child
TYPES OF RAPE
STATUTORY RAPE

• occurs when someone has sexual intercourse with a


person who has not yet reached the age of consent
(determined by state law), whether or not the sexual
act was against that person’s will.
DATE RAPE
• The term "date rape" is used to refer to several types of rape,
broadly acquaintance rape, which is a non-domestic rape committed
by someone who knows the victim.
• Acquaintance rape can occur between two people who know one
another usually in social situations, between people who are dating as
a couple and have had consensual sex in the past, between two
people who are starting to date, between people who are just
friends, and between acquaintances.
GANG RAPE
• Gang rape occurs when a group of people participate in the
rape of a single victim. Rape involving at least two or more
violators (usually at least three).
• Gang rapes involved more alcohol and other drug use, night
attacks and severe sexual assault outcomes and less victim
resistance and fewer weapons than individual rapes.
SPOUSAL RAPE
• Also known as marital rape, wife rape, husband rape,
partner rape or intimate partner sexual assault (IPSA), is
rape between a married or de facto couple. Research
reveals that victims of marital/partner rape suffer longer
lasting trauma than victims of stranger rape.
RAPE OF CHILDREN
• Rape of a child is a form of child sexual abuse. When
committed by another child (usually older or stronger) or
adolescent, it is called child-on-child sexual abuse. When
committed by a parent or other close relatives such as
grandparents, aunts and uncles, it is also incest and can
result in serious and long-term psychological trauma.
PRISON RAPE

•Prison rape or jail rape is rape occurring in


prison. The phrase has come into common usage
to refer to rape of inmates by other inmates, and
less commonly to the rape of inmates by staff,
and even less commonly rape of staff by inmates.
• According to Center
for Women's
Resources (CWR),
from January to October
(2017), there were 7,037
reported rape cases
nationwide.
CASES OF
RAPE
LABASA RAPE CASE
MOUNT RENNIE RAPE CASE
STEUBENVILLE HIGH SCHOOL RAPE
CASE
CHENNAI RAPE CASE
LIMA MALAYA RAPE CASE
SUDAN RAPE CASE
LEGAL
ACTIONS
REPUBLIC ACT 8353 (THE ANTI-
RAPE LAW OF 1997)
• "AN ACT EXPANDING THE DEFINITION OF THE CRIME OF
RAPE, RECLASSIFYING THE SAME AS A CRIME AGAINST
PERSONS, AMENDING FOR THE PURPOSE ACT NO. 3815,
AS AMENDED, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE REVISED
PENAL CODE, AND FOR THE PURPOSES"
EFFECTS OF
RAPE
PHYSICAL EFFECTS OF RAPE

•• Painful intercourse (with significant other)


•• Urinary infections
•• Uterine fibroids – non-cancerous tumors in muscle wall
•• Pregnancy
• • Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) – HIV, genital warts,
syphilis, gonorrhea, chlamydia, and others
PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF RAPE

• Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) – feelings of severe


anxiety and stress
•• Depression
•• Flashbacks – memories of rape as if it is taking place again
•• Borderline personality disorder
•• Sleep disorders
•• Eating disorders
•• Dissociative identity disorder
•• Guilt
•• Distrust of others – uneasy in everyday social situations
•• Anger
•• Feelings of personal powerlessness – victims feel the rapist
robbed them of control over their bodies
SOCIOLOGICAL IMPACT AND
MISTREATMENT OF VICTIMS
• Secondary victimization
• Victim blaming
• In predominantly Muslim countries

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