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Aleonysh [2.5K]
3 years ago
6

Criminal sexual abuse cannot happen between two minors (under age 18). A. True B. False

Social Studies
1 answer:
laiz [17]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

false

Explanation:

Sexual abuse between two minors is legally referred to as COCSA, which stands for Child-On-Child Sexual Abuse (COCSA)

<em>The definition of abuse lies in that the sexual activity happens without consent and includes a heavy physical and mental form of abuse,</em>

This is done as a coercion process makes any child vulnerable to another older one who will often an average adolescent 12-14 will potentially incur.

The abuse between children under age will often have lasting negative consequences and a professional Intervention will be required for the offender to receive a therapy, that will be focused on preventing the incidence of the practice.

<u>Since most underage offenders were formerly abused, they will tend to repeat the conduct but a proper intervention can make a child avoid more harmful consequences as he carries on later in adult life.</u>

 

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