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Knowing the laws in your state is an important way to understand the impact of sexual violence and advocate for yourself, your loved ones, and your community.

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State Laws By Topic


Sex Crimes: Definitions and Penalties

How does your state define sexual assault crimes?

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Termination of Rapists’ Parental Rights

Does your state allow rapists to have parental rights like custody and visitation?

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Consent Laws

There are a number of factors that determine if a person legally consents, from their age to whether they’re incapacitated. Learn about consent in your state.

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Laws about Private Communications

Are conversations between victims and sexual assault service providers kept confidential?

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Lawfully Owned DNA

Does your state require people arrested or convicted of sex crimes to provide a DNA sample?

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Criminal Statutes of Limitations

Is it too late to prosecute a crime committed years ago?

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Mandatory Reporting & Children

When and how you’re required to contact the authorities regarding children.

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Mandatory Reporting & The Elderly

When and how you’re required to contact the authorities regarding the elderly.

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HIV/AIDS Testing of Offenders

When testing is allowed or required.

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