What Constitutes Sexual Assault/Abuse in NYC?
In New York City, sexual assault and abuse refer to a range of unwanted sexual acts that are committed without consent. There are two significant categories of consent:
- Affirmative Consent: A knowing, voluntary, and mutual agreement to engage in sexual activity.
- Incapacity to Consent: This can include instances where an individual is asleep, unconscious, or incapacitated due to alcohol or drugs.
“Unwanted sexual acts committed without consent” includes but is not limited to the following:
- Forcible Touching: This involves intentionally, and without consent, touching the sexual or other intimate parts of another person.
- Sexual Misconduct: Engaging in sexual intercourse, oral sexual conduct, anal sexual conduct, or aggravated sexual contact without the other person's consent.
- Criminal Sexual Acts: Oral or anal sexual conduct without consent. This also includes conduct by force or with a person who is incapable of consent due to age or other factors.
Remember, consent is a clear, unambiguous, and ongoing agreement. It cannot be obtained through intimidation, coercion, or force. It is your right to say no at any point, and your “no” must be respected.