Sexual Assault
Assault and battery
Kidnapping & False Imprisonment
100

consent to intercourse that results from a misrepresentation as to the purpose or benefits of the sexual act.

fraud in the inducement

100

the application of force against another person

battery

100

forcible abduction or stealing away of a person from his or her own country and sending him or her into another country.

common law definition of kidnapping

200

approach used to establish the actus reus that requires an act of force beyond the physical effort required to accomplish penetration.

extrinsic force approach

200

crime committed either by attempting to commit the application of force to another person, or by intentionally placing another person in fear of the application of force.

assault

200

intentional and unlawful confinement or restraint of another person.

false imprisonment

300

The type of conduct used to objectively demonstrate that the victim’s nonconsensual reactions were capable of being reasonably, but mistakenly, interpreted by the assailant as indicating consent

equivocal conduct

300

serious injury, the use of a dangerous or deadly weapon, the intent to kill, rape, or serious bodily harm

elements of aggravated battery

300

Other crimes that false imprisonment may overlap with

kidnapping, battery, assault

400

forcible carnal knowledge of a woman against her will.

common law definition of rape

400

type of battery is punished more severely than other types of assaults and batteries due to the relationship between the parties involved

domestic battery

400

crime that punishes interference with the freedom and liberty of the individual even if there is no movement

false imprisonment

500

laws that prohibit the introduction of evidence concerning a victim’s past sexual activity with the defendant.

rape shield laws

500

standard(s) used to determine if an alleged assault victim was placed in fear of the application of force

objective and subjective standards

500

crime that requires forcible movement, even if slight, that is central to the purpose of the offense

kidnapping

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