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Rape

Rape is a type of sexual assault involving sexual intercourse, or other forms of sexual penetration, carried out against a person without their consent. The act may be carried out by physical force, coercion, abuse of authority, or against a person who is incapable of giving valid consent, such as one who is unconscious, incapacitated, has an intellectual…

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Rape

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Edges311
Triples224
Avg. degree1.99
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has treatment · 19
Rape → Commentators, Emergency, Emphasis, Global Forum, Health Research, If, In, People, Privacy, SAN/FEs, Society's, Staff, These, They, This, US, Usually, Victims, Women
related to Statistics · 17
Rape → Abuse, By, Crime, Drugs, Incest National Network, International Crime, Justice, Most, North America, Oceania, RAINN, Rapes, Southern Africa, Statistics, United Nations Office, United States, UNODC
related to Conviction · 16
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related to General · 15
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related to Genital injuries · 15
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related to Consent · 13
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related to Emotional and psychiatric · 12
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related to Sexually transmitted infections · 12
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related to Emotional and psychological · 11
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related to Definitions and evolution of laws · 9
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Rapeis atype of sexual assault involving sexual intercourse0.90text
Rapeis areporting of a rape where no rape has occurred0.90text
Rapeis asalient issue in rape conviction0.90text
sexual assault or criminal sexual conduct.Some countries criminalize non-consensual condom removalinstance ofthe term rape has been phased out of legal use in favor of terms0.80text
Raskol gangs often require new members to rape women as part of their initiation.Perpetrators of sex traffickinginstance ofurban gangs0.80text
cybersex trafficking allow or carry out rape for financial gain or sexual gratificationinstance ofurban gangs0.80text
feelings of shameinstance ofWomen may not identify their victimization as rape for many reasons0.80text
embarrassmentinstance ofWomen may not identify their victimization as rape for many reasons0.80text
non-uniform legal definitionsinstance ofWomen may not identify their victimization as rape for many reasons0.80text
reluctance to define the friend/partner as a rapistinstance ofWomen may not identify their victimization as rape for many reasons0.80text
or because they have internalized victim-blaming attitudesinstance ofWomen may not identify their victimization as rape for many reasons0.80text
bitesinstance ofSome physical injuries are readily apparent0.80text

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