SEXUAL ASSAULT IS A CRIME
In Canada, sexual assault is the legal term used to refer to any form of unwanted sexual contact. Forced and unwanted kissing, fondling, sexual intercourse, anal intercourse and oral sex are all examples of sexual assault.
Sexual assault is a crime. The Criminal Code of Canada states a sexual assault occurs when:
- a person intentionally “applies force” to another person;
- this is done without the victim’s consent or voluntary agreement; and
- sexual activity is involved.
If consent is obtained through intimidation, pressure, coercion, force, or threats of force – this is not voluntary consent and a sexual assault may have occurred. Consent is also not given if:
- it is given by someone else;
- the person is unconscious, drunk, stoned, or sleeping;
- it is an abuse of power, trust, or authority;
- a person says no, or their words or behavior implies they mean no;
- a person changes their or his mind.
“It helped me so much to have You assist me, throughout that whole process. I am eternally thankful for all the time you devoted; you were one of the people who saved me from going crazy. Thank you.“
Sexual assaults can result in physical, emotional and psychological harm. Trust, vulnerability and intimacy are seriously impacted when a person is sexually assaulted. Sexual violence can happen in any relationship, when one person has the potential to have power and control over another.
If you believe you have been sexual assaulted and you wish to know how the police can assist you, please contact the police service closest to you or the police service where the assault occurred. If you are considering reporting this sexual assault to the police and would like to know what you can expect from the criminal justice system please refer to the Alberta government`s Victims of Crime Protocol.
If you have been sexually assaulted and have reported this assault to the police, you may be:
- eligible to apply for Financial Benefits for Victims of Crime
- able to make a Request for Restitution
- eligible to complete a Victim Impact Statements
If you would like more information regarding any of the topics listed below, please contact Bow Valley Victim Services or phone 403 760-0197. We would be pleased to be of assistance to you.
Resources
Resources If You Have Been Sexually Assaulted
What To Do If You Are Sexually Assaulted Helpful Information After A Sexual Assault What Is Consent A Bow Valley
Misconceptions About Sexual Assault
Misconception Reality It could never happen to me There is potential for anyone to be sexually assaulted. People of every
Date Rape Drugs
Date Rape Drugs What are they? How can I protect myself? Over the decades, alcohol and substances such as chloral
Removing Pictures From The Internet
How to remove sexual pictures and videos from the Internet on the following locations: Facebook Twitter Instagram You Tube Google