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This is the first 1,000 characters of 322 words (1.29 pages) in the essay titled mesha
The traditional legal definition of rape is the performance of sexual intercourse by a man other than her husband with a woman against her will, by force or fraud. This definition has been adapted in the statutes of some jurisdictions; in Canada the crime of rape has been abolished as a separate offense and merged into a wider general category of sexual assault. Most jurisdictions do not treat as rape an act of sexual intercourse by a husband with his wife without her consent, unless the marriage has effectively been terminated by a legally recognized separation. Although many rapes involve the application or threat of violence, it is possible to commit rape by fraud--either by persuading the victim that what is to take place is not sexual intercourse (by representing it as medical treatment, for instance) or by impersonating some other person, such as the victim s husband. Under the provisions of most criminal codes, rape requires penetration of the female organ by the male organ (but does not require ejaculation); other forms of sexual abuse (such as oral penetration or anal penetration) are dealt with, if at all, under different provisions. In the United States, however, the crime of rape may also include forcible sodomy, and victims of rape may be women or men. In many rape trials the issue is whether the victim consented to the sexual intercourse, and this may lead to distressing cross-examination, in some cases about the woman s previous sexual behaviour, whether with t...
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Keywords: victims of rape, crime of rape, rape trials, sexual intercourse, made more difficult, forcible sodomy, anal penetration, oral penetration, victim, jurisdictions, provisions, cross examination, complainant, accused, embarrassment, fraud, male organ, been terminated, mesha, sexual behaviour
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