THE CONSEQUENCES OF CRIMES AGAINST VICTIM'S SEXUAL FREEDOM AND INTEGRITY Cover Image

THE CONSEQUENCES OF CRIMES AGAINST VICTIM'S SEXUAL FREEDOM AND INTEGRITY
THE CONSEQUENCES OF CRIMES AGAINST VICTIM'S SEXUAL FREEDOM AND INTEGRITY

Author(s): Andrada Nour
Subject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence
Published by: Editura Hamangiu S.R.L.
Keywords: sexual abuse; physical trauma; mental trauma; psychological decompensating; underage; rape; sexual assault; discrimination; social values

Summary/Abstract: Once committed the crime, the victim suffer a whole series of consequences of psychological, social, physical and biological or material nature, which is why the passive subject of the offence, most of the time, no longer can return to living as if nothing had happened. Sometimes, of course, and depending on the nature of the offense, but also depending on the nature of the injury, the victims managed to overcome trauma, partially or even totally, but most of the time, the consequences are impossible to repair. In the case of offences against sexual freedom and integrity, the consequences of these facts can be all kinds of issues listed above, however, it may happen that the consequences to be limited only to psychological disorders, the so called "post-traumatic stress", characterized by behavioural changes, nervous and anxious crises, unwarranted agitated feelings or even eating disorders.

  • Issue Year: 2015
  • Issue No: XIV
  • Page Range: 199-206
  • Page Count: 7
  • Language: English