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Discussion 6-Chapter 12

Discussion 6-Chapter 12

Q Review Texas law and state: 1) What constitutes sexual assault? 2) Why can it be difficult to prove a sexual assault has been committed? 3) Are there any facets of Texas law concerning sexual assault (the statutory rape section) that you feel should be changed? Explain.

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First, sexual assault in Texas is a matter that is highly complicated and seems to impose warrant upon individuals with close attention upon them so that those, individuals who have been accused become aware about what the state is actually trying to prove in order to convict the individuals (Gardner & Anderson, 2019). As per Texas, “Sexual assault” penal code 22.011(a), the concept of sexual assault is being defined as a form of intent as well as knowledge in getting through the sexual organ of the person without their consent. Sexual assault in Texas could also be defined as the forceful intention to penetrate the mouth by a sexual organ without receiving any consent from the person.