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Campus Sex Crime In New Jersey

Campus sex crimes are serious offenses in New Jersey. Offenders face significant sentences if convicted, making it vital to seek appropriate legal counsel if accused. It is essential to understand the different kinds of delitos sexuales and where they are most likely to occur, as these issues begin much younger than most people believe.

The Most Common Sex Crimes on Campuses in New Jersey

There are a few distinctions between the most common forms of sex crimes on campuses. These crimes are prevalent to different degrees at colleges, high schools, and middle schools throughout New Jersey. The categories of sex crimes on campuses include physical assaults, such as:

  • Date rape: Date rape is a form of sexual assault that takes place while the victim is physically or mentally incapacitated due to the administration of a substance without their consent, such as a narcotic, anesthetic, or intoxicant.
  • Criminal sexual contact: This is the intentional touching of intimate parts with the intent to degrade the victim or sexually gratify the perpetrator. The contact can occur directly or over clothing, and intimate parts include the breasts, buttocks, groins, inner thighs, genitals, anal area, and sex organs.
  • Agresión sexual: Sexual assault can be defined as either sexual contact or penetration carried out without consent. Whether it is a first- or second-degree crime depends on factors such as the ages of those involved, the use of coercion, the supervisory power of the actor, and whether the victim sustains personal injury.
  • Statutory rape: In New Jersey, the age of consent is 16, and any sexual contact or penetration by a person over 18 can be considered statutory rape.

Other forms of sex crimes are less physical and may fall under the category of sexual harassment. These crimes are still devastating to those involved and may result in severe legal consequences. Non-physical sex crimes include:

  • Indecent exposure: This is a form of lewdness that involves exposure of intimate parts with awareness or intention of the likelihood to offend or alarm observers.
  • Delitos sexuales en internet: Internet sex crimes include non-consensual sexual image sharing, sexual extortion, and other forms of harassment.
  • Lewd conduct: Lewdness encompasses indecent exposure as well as disorderly conduct that is flagrantly lewd and offensive.
  • Sexting: This is the exchange of sexually explicit texts or images through mobile devices or websites. Juveniles participating in sexting (or being subjected to it by adults) can result in charges of child pornography, child welfare endangerment, and invasion of privacy.

Estudio de caso

Desestiman cargos de agresión sexual en Somerville, Nueva Jersey

Un caso reciente en el condado de Somerset, Somerville, Nueva Jersey, juzgado en el Tribunal Superior, demostró ese punto. Un hombre fue acusado de agresión sexual, violación de la ley NJSA 2C: 14-2. La acusación era que, mientras una mujer estaba borracha, él se aprovechó de ella y cometió el acto de agresión sexual. Estuvo en prisión de cinco a diez años, bajo la Ley de Megan.

What Campuses Witness These Crimes Most Frequently?

College sex crimes in New Jersey tend to involve physical acts of assault, particularly date rape and aggravated sexual assault of someone incapacitated because of alcohol. Middle and High schoolers may be exposed to statutory rape and internet sex crimes. High school sex crimes in New Jersey can involve inappropriate sexual conduct by older students or staff members in positions of power.

Private school sex crimes in New Jersey may follow similar patterns, with statutory rape, sexting, and sexual contact being the most common concerns.

Fraternity and Sorority Influences

The Greek life associations on college campuses may be more prone to sexual assault and harassment, particularly as part of hazing and pledging rituals where sexual coercion or exploitation may occur.

Sex Crimes and Incapacitation

Sexual contact or penetration that occurs while the victim is incapacitated, even by their own will through alcohol consumption, is considered agresión sexual agravada in New Jersey. These cases are prevalent on college campuses where early exposure to drinking begins.

N.J.S.A. 2C:14

NJSA 2C:14 (the New Jersey sexual assault statute) defines the various forms of sexual assault and outlines the penalties and consequences of these crimes in New Jersey, as well as additional Leyes sobre delitos sexuales de Nueva Jersey. Any crimes on a campus will result in additional penalties at the school’s discretion in line with state policies. The legal consequences are as follows:

  • Second-, third-, and fourth-degree offenders face fines and prison sentences.
  • Repeat offenders face a minimum sentence of five years in prison without parole.
  • Aggravated sexual assault and other first-degree offenses can lead to sentences of 25 years to life in prison.

University disciplinary hearings may determine whether a student convicted of these charges should be suspended or expelled from studies. Student defense lawyers can provide legal counsel for campus misconduct in both university and state hearings.

Additional consequences may involve registration under Ley de Megan as a sex offender.

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Find A Professional New Jersey Sexual Assault Defense

Aiello, Harris, Abate Law Group PC provides legal counsel to students and others accused of campus sex crimes. Our experienced college crime attorneys and Title IX attorneys are knowledgeable about New Jersey’s laws regarding sexual harassment, assault, and discrimination.

As internet communications have made it easier for sex crimes to start at younger ages, parents should be vigilant about their children’s social media usage and be aware of the legal consequences of acts such as sexting. Consult a qualified attorney immediately if you or your child faces accusations of sexual misconduct.

Contact our New Jersey campus sex crime lawyers at (908) 873-3571 o en línea para una consulta inicial confidencial y evaluación del caso. Su consulta inicial se llevará a cabo por teléfono, y puede programar una cita en una de nuestras ubicaciones de las oficinas en todo Nueva Jersey.

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