Is Sexual Coercion a Form of Abuse?

What Is Abuse?

Sexually-oriented crimes generally can be put into one of two categories; sexual assault, or sexual harassment. Abuse, when you examine the many different terms associated with it, can cover all of those crimes and more. The different forms of abuse include:

  • Physical
  • Sexual
  • Psychological
  • Emotional
  • Verbal
  • Financial

What Is Sexual Coercion?

Sexual coercion takes place when an aggressor tries to trick a victim into having sex or force them to give “consent”. The aggressor might threaten to embarrass the victim by exposing a sensitive fact, or the aggressor might try to cause the victim to feel guilt about not consenting to sex. Coercion can occur as a single incident, or it could take place over a very long period of time.

Is Sexual Coercion Abuse?

Sexual coercion includes several different types of abuse. When an aggressor tries to trick a victim into sex or uses guilt to gain consent, that can be a form of psychological abuse. Sometimes sexual coercion aggressors play on the weaknesses of their victims and this can result in emotional abuse. Sexual acts that result from coercion constitute sexual abuse.

Are The Abusive Effects Of Coercion Dangerous?

Persistent incidents of sexual coercion can sometimes result in emotional and psychological damage that lasts for a very long time. If sexual coercion turns into sexual assault, then it may take the victim many years to recover from that type of abuse.

No one should have to live with abuse. We invite you to contact our Rochester sexual abuse attorneys to find out what your options may be. You might be able to pursue justice in civil court and that may give you a form of closure. We have many years of experience in handling these situations, and we encourage you to give us a call today to find out what can be done in your specific case.

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