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Sexual Assault

Sexual Assault

What is Sexual Assault?

Sexual assault is a traumatic and criminal act involving non-consensual sexual contact or activity perpetrated against an individual.

Sexual assault is a deeply distressing and criminal act that involves non-consensual sexual activity imposed upon an individual, often accompanied by physical force, coercion, or manipulation. It is a violation of a person's autonomy, bodily integrity, and basic human rights. Victims of sexual assault may experience physical injuries, psychological trauma, and emotional distress, which can have long-lasting consequences on their mental health and well-being.


Sexual assault can occur in various forms, including rape, unwanted sexual touching, and sexual harassment, and it affects individuals of all genders, ages, and backgrounds. It is essential to provide support, care, and justice for survivors, raise awareness about consent and boundaries, and actively work to prevent and combat sexual assault through education, policies, and societal change.


Treatment for sexual assault survivors typically involves a combination of medical care, counseling, and support services to address physical and emotional trauma while helping individuals regain a sense of control and healing.

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