Difference between revisions of "Sexual assault"

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Revision as of 16:01, 26 December 2019

The definition of sexual assault now used in western nations has greatly expanded in western nations and now includes unwanted kissing and groping. Recent examples include:

The United States Marine Core recognises that men can also be victims of sexual assault and that they are less likely to report it than women.[1]

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