Engaging in non-consensual vaginal, anal or oral penetration of a sexual nature of the body of another person with any bodily part or object.
Consent must be given voluntarily as the result of the person’s free will, as assessed in the context of the surrounding circumstances.
Statistical definition
Sexual penetration, whether vaginal, anal or oral, through the use of object or body parts, without consent, using force, coercion or by taking advantage of the vulnerability of the victim.
… provisions for addressing violence against women, rape was inadequately designed and sanctioned. The WPN, in … the Criminal Code being amended to include a definition of rape that complies fully with the Istanbul Convention, i.e. what is considered rape is extended to any sexual intercourse without consent, …
… to domestic, sexual and gender-based violence. The Rape Crisis Network Ireland (RCNI) database is a secure … is no central collation or analysis of these. In 2003, Rape Crisis Network Ireland (RCNI) developed a regional database in partnership with rape crisis centres across Ireland and a local IT company who …
… crimes of an interpersonal character, such as violence, rape and robbery. Crimes such as theft are thus not included. … injury to the victim sections 216 – 217 regarding rape. Since 2003, female genital mutilation is also …
… and the Swedish Economic Crimes Authority. Data concerning rape, sexual coercion, sexual abuse, etc., sexual … and the Swedish Economic Crimes Authority. Data concerning rape, sexual coercion, sexual abuse, etc., sexual … an initial event. Statistics regarding reported cases of rape, sexual coercion, sexual abuse, sexual molestation, …