Summary
Acts of lasciviousness in the Philippines involve offensive or indecent acts using force or intimidation. Penalties for public teachers committing such acts against minors under 12 include Reclusion Temporal (12 years and 1 day to 20 years). Mitigating circumstances, like voluntary surrender, can reduce the sentence. Attempting to touch the genital area is classified under sexual assault or acts of lasciviousness. Understanding the differences between sexual harassment, sexual assault, and acts of lasciviousness is crucial for legal clarity.Full Conversation
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about lasciviousness
Lasciviousness generally refers to acts of a sexual nature that are offensive or indecent. In the Philippines, acts of lasciviousness are punishable under the Revised Penal Code. Here are some key points:
- Acts of lasciviousness are defined as acts committed against a person of either sex by using force or intimidation.
- Penalties range from imprisonment to fines, depending on the severity of the act.
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can you tell me the difference between sexual harassment, sex assault and sexual harrassment?
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Sure, here are the basic differences:
- Sexual Harassment:
- Unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical harassment of a sexual nature.
- Often occurs in workplace or educational settings.
- Sexual Assault:
- Unwanted sexual contact that involves force, manipulation, or coercion.
- Includes rape, groping, and other forms of physical sexual violence.
- Acts of Lasciviousness:
- Acts committed against a person using force, intimidation, or deceit that are offensive or indecent.
- Punishable under the Revised Penal Code in the Philippines.
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attempting to touch the genital area is sexual harassment or sexual harrasment?
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Attempting to touch the genital area generally falls under sexual assault or acts of lasciviousness rather than sexual harassment. This is because it involves unwanted physical contact of a sexual nature.
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there is no rape
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Attempting to touch the genital area without consent is a serious matter and can be classified under acts of lasciviousness or sexual assault, depending on the specifics of the case. Here are some key points about each:
- Sexual Assault: Includes unwanted sexual contact that involves force, manipulation, or coercion. Attempting to touch the genital area can be considered sexual assault.
- Acts of Lasciviousness: Involves acts committed using force, intimidation, or deceit that are offensive or indecent. Attempting to touch the genital area might also fall under this category.
Do you need more specific information or assistance regarding penalties or procedures in the Philippines for this type of case?
what is the penalties if the offender is public teacher and the victim is minor under *?
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In the Philippines, when a public teacher commits an act of lasciviousness against a minor under *, the penalties can be severe. Here are the key points:
- Reclusion Temporal (12 years and 1 day to 20 years) due to the aggravating circumstance of the offender being a public officer.
- Additional penalties could be imposed if the act is committed in the premises of the educational institution.
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reclusion temporal can be lesser?
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Reclusion Temporal is a fixed range of imprisonment from 12 years and 1 day to 20 years. However, mitigating circumstances can reduce the sentence within this range. Examples of mitigating circumstances include voluntary surrender or showing remorse.
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