The clinical definition of sexual abuse continues to expand as our society recognizes a broader range of activities perpetrated by sexual offenders. A single episode of sexual abuse may fall into several categories.
Child Sexual Abuse:
The sexual abuse of children by adults or by older children or peers who dominate and control through sexual activity. Older boys who make girls undress and then fondle them, for example. It can be committed by strangers but most often is perpetrated by adults or older children in trusted caretaking roles.
Incest:
The most common form of child sexual abuse. Sexual abuse of children by other family members, including mother or father, step-parents, aunts, uncles, cousins, and grandparents.
Molestation:
Sexual abuse involving sexual stimulation to body and genital areas, including penetration. It can happen at any age, by a perpetrator of any age.
Stranger Rape:
Violence, anger, and power expressed sexually in an attack on a victim. It may involve penetration of body openings (oral, anal, and vaginal) but does not have to.
Date or Acquaintance Rape:
Sexual abuse, not necessarily violent perpetrated by someone known to the victim, often a peer in a trusted social relationship.
Marital Rape:
Sexual abuse perpetrated by one spouse on the other or by a sexual partner in any long-term committed relationship.
Sexual Assault:
Physical attack to victims sexual body parts, often involving force or violence. This term can cover a wide range of activites and often describes the rape of boys and men.
Exhibitionism or Exposure:
Displaying the naked body or parts of the naked body in an effort to shock, intimidate, or sexually arouse a victim.
Voyeurism:
Invasion of a victim's privacy either secretively or openly with the intent of gaining sexual gratification.
Obscene Phone Calls:
Invasion of a victim's privacy with sexually suggestive messages over the telephone in an effort to shock, intimidate, or sexually arouse a victim.
Sadistic Sexual Abuse:
Sexual abuse in which the offender incites or tries to incite reactions of dread, horror, or pain in the victim as a means of increasing the offender's sexual arousal during the abuse. May involve use of physical restraint, quasi-religious rituals, multiple simultaneous perpetrators, use of animals, insertion of foreign objects, mutilation or torture.
Sexual Exploitation:
Objectification and use of victims, by means of sexual activity or photographic imagery, to gain money or sexual gratification.
Sexual Harrassment:
Use of gender, status, and power differences to intimidate or control a victim, or to require sexual involvement. May be expressed as flirting and sexual suggestiveness.
Gender Attack:
Exposure to actions that demean the sexual gender of a victim, often with sexual overtones, such as cross dressing a child or verbally denigrating a victim's gender.
Gay Bashing:
Verbal or physical attacks directed against a victim's perceived homosexual orientation.
Sexual Violence:
Acts of violence involving or harming sexual parts of the victim's body.
Note: Legal definitions of sexual abuse are much narrower and can't be relied on in determining if an experience was sexual abuse. ...no laws protect victims from certain types of sexual abuse, such as spousal rape, sexual harassment, gender attack, gay bashing, and abuse perpetrated in indirect and subtle forms.
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Tuesday, August 25, 2009
common types of sexual abuse
Posted by momoQue at 9:24 PM
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suhana n chah
what is your opinion about this types of sexual abuse?
good job k.naza..
thats so many kind of sexual abuse..
but from my opinion sometimes it happen without our notice it..it because the commit are from our family,friends..
thats terible right?
we though they just want to joking
Wow.. now, i know more about the common types of sexual abuse.
They are so frightened!!
However,sometimes we are not aware about this kind of problems,which are increasing day to day,right?
As the sexual abuse has always been done by person who is known or trusted by the victims,therefore we have to be careful.
Thus, i think we have to prevent it before it getting to be more serious!..
yes
i agree with you chah
in my opinion,
children must be expose about sexual abuse and what kind of sexual abuse
in school or even in home too.
so that they know to differenciate abnd know wether sexual harrassment was happenned towards them.
yes arenaa
i'm totally agree with you.
when i found this articles,
i also feel frightened about many types of sexual abuse too.
for me,
people in entire the world also worried about this issue
but we cannot aware before it's happenned to us or our beloved person.
so know we must always about this kind of brutality.
ermm..
you said about prevention isnt it?
do you have an idea about it in the way to cope this problem from getting worse?
Of course k.naza..
I had posted the article about prevention of sexual abuse before..
On 16th August..
So you can take a look for it later..
I think may be that article can help us to prevent the chance of sexual abuse towards children..
But,it only highlights about the responsibility of parents themselves towards their children....
However, the other people also owes the duty to prevent it, such as teachers, brothers and sisters of the children themselves..
Therefore, all of us have the duty to protect the children, but not to make them as one of the victims of sexual abuse....
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