sexual assault
English
Noun
sexual assault (countable and uncountable, plural sexual assaults)
- A physical attack of a sexual nature on another person or a sexual act committed without explicit consent.
- 1956, Albert Ellis, Ralph Brancale, The psychology of sex offenders, page 62:
- their sample consisted of a much higher percentage of sexual assault and forcible rape cases than does the sample employed in the present study
- 1974, The Hennepin Lawyer, Volume 43, page 12:
- Sexual Assault Services had its inception with a two-part seminar on Sensitivity and Awareness Training for the County Attorney's staff in early 1974
- 1974, New York Radical Feminists, Rape: the first sourcebook for women:
- Instead, rape became an issue when women began to compare their experiences as children, teen-agers, students, workers, and wives and to realize that sexual assault, in one form or another, was common.
- 1975, Terry Ann Knopf, Rumors, Race, and Riots, page 62:
- Sometimes rumors of sexual assault operated prior to the riot
- 1978, Sexual Assault of Children and Adolescents
- 2011 October 1, Phil Dawkes, “Sunderland 2 - 2 West Brom”, in BBC Sport:
- The result may not quite give the Wearsiders a sweet ending to what has been a sour week, following allegations of sexual assault and drug possession against defender Titus Bramble, but it does at least demonstrate that their spirit remains strong in the face of adversity.
- 1956, Albert Ellis, Ralph Brancale, The psychology of sex offenders, page 62:
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