National Incident-Based Reporting System: NIBRS Analysis

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We all remember back in high school when a friend of ours was completely obsessed with his English teacher. He would talk about her all the time, especially about how good looking she was and how he imagined what it would be like to have sex with her.
He may have never actually pursued her or had any sexual contact, but there was a chance that his innocent crush could have escalated into an illicit relationship had circumstances played out differently. She simply remained an object of his fantasies
Statutory rape law in particular is discriminating to boys and very patronizing to girls, throughout my research I have found many studies where women teachers and coaches getting away with being involved with their students ranging from anywhere …show more content…

The median age difference between the female adolescent and the male offender was six years, Of all offenders of male statutory rape victims, 94% were female. Regardless of the victim’s gender, almost 3 out of every 5 victims of statutory rape were age 14 or 15, with relatively equal proportions in each of these ages. With this knowledge, their is still the assumption behind statutory rape laws is that if someone who has been in a relationship with said offender they are able to agree and it’s not considered rape,this can even happen when a 18 year old is with a 16 year old male or female one or both may be charged with Most children regardless of gender that are under the age of 16 or even 18 do not have the mature mental capacity to voluntarily consent to intercourse, when it comes to statutory rape the minor's consent to intercourse is irrelevant, even if he/she thinks they want to give …show more content…

This means that sex with them, by definition, violates the law. Statutory rape laws vary by state, each state determines the age of consent individually, as well as using different names to refer to this crime and punishments. Statutory rape falls under four categories in minnesota; First degree sexual conduct, Second degree sexual conduct, Third degree sexual conduct and lastly fourth degree sexual

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