Summary
Rape in Philippine law involves non-consensual sexual acts, which can occur through force, intimidation, when the victim is unconscious, or if the victim is under 12 years old. Homicide and murder both involve unlawful killing, but differ in intent and circumstances. Homicide is killing without premeditation, while murder involves intent and premeditation. Definitions are based on the Anti-Rape Law of 1997 and the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines. The study examines the link between prisoners unemployment history and crime motivation.Full Conversation
give me the exact definition given by the law
Sure! Here's the exact definition as provided by the Anti-Rape Law of * (Republic Act No. *):
"Article *-A. Rape; When and How Committed. - Rape is committed:
*. By a man who shall have carnal knowledge of a woman under any of the following circumstances:
a. Through force, threat, or intimidation;
b. When the offended party is deprived of reason or otherwise unconscious;
c. By means of fraudulent machination or grave abuse of authority;
d. When the offended party is under twelve (*) years of age or is demented, even though none of the circumstances mentioned above be present.
*. By any person who, under any of the circumstances mentioned in paragraph * hereof, shall commit an act of sexual assault by inserting his penis into another person's mouth or anal orifice, or any instrument or object, into the genital or anal orifice of another person."
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in short?
Rape under Philippine law involves non-consensual sexual acts, which can occur through force, intimidation, when the victim is unconscious, or if the victim is under 12 years old.
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what is the difference of homicide and murder
Homicide and murder both involve the unlawful killing of a person, but differ in intent and circumstances:
- Homicide: Killing without premeditation or intent to kill (e.g., in the heat of passion).
- Murder: Killing with intent, malice aforethought, and often premeditation.
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give the reference of these definitions
Sure! Here are the references for the definitions provided:
- Rape:
- Source: *Anti-Rape Law of * (Republic Act No. *)*
- Article *-A (Rape; When and How Committed)
- Homicide and Murder:
- Source: *Revised Penal Code of the Philippines*
- Articles * (Parricide), * (Death or physical injuries inflicted under exceptional circumstances), * (Murder), and * (Homicide)
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this citation, i mean
It seems like you're asking for a proper citation format for the references. Here’s how you can cite them:
- Rape:
- Source: Anti-Rape Law of * (Republic Act No. *)
- Article *-A (Rape; When and How Committed)
- Homicide and Murder:
- Source: Revised Penal Code of the Philippines
- Articles * (Parricide), * (Death or physical injuries inflicted under exceptional circumstances), * (Murder), and * (Homicide)
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The prevalence of the study will be measured with the total number of prisoners in terms of their unemployment history that contributed to the motivation in commission of crime. exolain this in simple way
To put it simply, the study will look at how common it is for prisoners to have a history of unemployment, and how this unemployment history may have influenced their decision to commit a crime.
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