Chapter 20: Sex and the law Flashcards
Fornication
Sex between two unmarried people.
Victorian compromise
The decision not to criminalize behavior per se and instead criminalize conduct that is visible to the outside world.
Rape
Nonconsensual oral, anal, or vaginal penetration, obtained by force, by threat of bodily harm, or when the victim is incapable of giving consent.
Incest
Sexual activity between relatives.
Cohabitation
Unmarried people living together (with sexual relations assumed).
Adultery
Voluntary sexual intercourse by a husband or wife with someone other that one’s spouse; thus betrayal of one’s marriage vows.
Sodomy
Originally “crimes in nature”; in contemporary laws, oral and anal intercourse.
Exhibitionism
Showing one’s genitals in a public place, to passersby; indecent exposure.
Voyeurism
Secretly watching people who are nude.
Prostitution
The exchange of sex for money or other payment such as drugs.
Obscenity
That which is offensive to decency or modesty, or calculated to arouse sexual excitement or lust.
Decriminalization
Removing an act from those prohibited by law, ceasing to define it as a crime.