Wednesday, August 22, 2012


Dewitt Brown

21 August 2012

 Differences of rape

            There are many different types of rape.  The most prevalent types are physical and spiritual.  Rape is a very serious crime with no differential of sex; however, it’s primarily a vicious, incomprehensible crime against females. In most rape incidents with one victim and one offender, there is some relationship between the age of the victim and the age of the offender. Few of the offenders-less than a fifth were under age 21, but about three-fifths of these young offenders attacked girls and young women between ages 12 and 19. Those ages 21 or older, who accounted for more than four-fifths of all lone offenders, attacked 12-19-yearolds in only about a quarter of the incidents. Most offenders are unarmed; yet, many do use Weapons or Drugs.

            Crimes against persons consist of a broad array of different types of offenses which usually involve bodily harm or a threat of bodily harm. Despite this similarity, the offenses have a number of key distinctions ranging from where they occur and who was victimized, to whether physical injury was involved.

            The worst of all rape crimes is spiritual rape.  Spiritual rape is equal to murder get our government’s in the manner of law enforcement and legislature does not recognize the destruction of the human soul as an acceptable form of rape.  For every criminal act against one, others are affected and all their spirits are damaged for the remainder of their physical life.  Neither the government nor medical personnel have been able to repair such damage.  In the case of, physical rape, vs.  Spiritual rape, there are laws put in place to comfort the mind and body; but, nothing for the spirit.

            In the Holy bible one of the 10 commandments states “thou shall not kill” but when a woman is spiritual raped, her physical form is force for the remainder of her life to accept it as if that was God’s will this is mankind’s best lie.  Every human is endowed with free will buy our heavenly father. She’s been killed. Evil is the opposite of our fathers will; yet, accepted by humanity as being righteous.  This is because of the ignorance of his word. Criminal harassment is usually confined to state law. States vary in how they define criminal harassment. Generally, criminal harassment entails intentionally targeting someone else with behavior that is meant to alarm, annoy, torment or terrorize them. Not all petty annoyances constitute harassment. Instead, most state laws require that the behavior cause a credible threat to the person's safety or their family's safety.

Though state harassment laws vary, they often take different levels and methods of harassment into account. Separate penal statutes or a general harassment statute may list various ways to communicate harassment, including telephone calls, emails, and other forms of communication. Whether there was any legitimate reason for the communication becomes a factor under many states' harassment laws.

            A wide variety of deviant behaviors can violate both civil and criminal laws. What constitutes criminal harassment varies by state, but it generally entails targeting someone else with behavior meant to alarm, annoy, torment or terrorize, and creating reasonable fear in the victim for their safety or the safety of their family and yet still nothing about a person’s soul or spiritual identity.  In conclusion, the corrupt world’s physical depravity out-ways spiritual sanctity and will aid in the downfall of humanity.

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It was made into a "public wrong" iniuria publica by the Roman Emperor Constantine Augustus Caesar enacted reforms for the crime of rape under the assault statute

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rape


The crime of rape (or first-degree sexual assault in some states) generally refers to non-consensual sexual intercourse that is committed by physical force,

criminal.findlaw.com/criminal-charges/rape.html


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