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Date Rape
sexual assault by someone know to the victim, such as a date or neighbor.
Statutory Rape
the act of unlawful sexual intercourse with someone under the age of consent, even if that person is a willing and voluntary participant in the sexual act.
Stalking
the act of following or harassing another person, causing hom or her to fear death or injury.
Battery
any intentional, unlawful physical contact inflicted on one person by another without consent.
Forcible Rape
unlawful sexual intercourse or when one forces to have sexual intercoruse with another person.
Malice
a desire to harm others or to see others suffer, extreme ill will or spite
Non Criminal Homicide
the killing of another person unintentionally and without malice
1st Degree Murder
Murder in the first dergee is planned in advance and done with malice or during the commission of a dangerous felony.
Assault
an international threat, show of force, or movement that causes a resaonable fear of , or an actual physical contact with another person.
Negligent Homicide
causing death through negligent behavior
Felony Murder
the killing of someone during the commission of certain other dangerous felonies, regardless of intent to kill ( which is usually required for a murder charge.
Suicide
the deliberate taking of ones own life
2nd Degree Murder
Murder in the second degree does not require malice or premeditation but is the result of a desire to inflict bodily harm.
Negligence
the failure to exercise a reasonable amount of care in either doing or not doing something resulting in harm or injury.
Homicide
the killing of one person by another.
Involuntary Manslaughter
when unintentional but done during an unlawful act of a lesser nature.
Voluntary Manslaughter
when intentional but not premeditated, resulting froom the heat of passion or the diminished mental capacity of the killer