Sample Laws Regarding Crimes Against Minors

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    Kansas laws regarding crimes against children are categorized both in terms of the type of offense committed and the relationship the offender has to the minor who is victimized. In addition to identifying specific offenses against children, Kansas laws also establish specific penalties--typically incarceration--for an offender convicted of committing a crime against a minor in the Sunflower State.

Abuse and Neglect
    Kansas laws regarding crimes against minors include specific statutes detailing abuse and neglect. These cases typically arise out of the relationship between a parent (or other primary caregiver) and a minor. Not only are criminal prosecutions pursued when a charge of abuse or neglect is filed, but further action is taken with regard to the CUSTODY OF THE VICTIMIZED CHILD.

Sex Crimes--Persons in a Position of Trust
    Kansas law establishes a separate category of sex crimes perpetrated against minors by a
* person in a position of trust. Persons in a position of trust include parents and other family members, TEACHERS, clergy members and healthcare providers. The penalties imposed upon a conviction for these types of crimes are enhanced, according to the Kansas Legislator Briefing Book on Sex Offenders/Sex Predators.



Other Sex Crimes Against Children
    Kansas statutes include another category of sex crimes. These are sexual offenses committed AGAINST A MINOR BY A PERSON WHO IS NOT IN A POSITION OF TRUST. Typically these are sex crimes committed by an adult who is a stranger to the minor child.

Internet Crimes
    Kansas laws include special provisions addressing Internet crimes against children. In Kansas it is a crime to engage a minor (or someone whom you believe is a minor) in
* sexually explicit conversation over the Internet. Online crimes also include exposing a minor to pornography.

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Common sex crimes
The activities listed below carry a condition of illegality in some jurisdictions if acted upon, though they may be legally role-played between consenting partners of legal age:

    Rape, lust, murder and other forms of sexual assault and sexual abuse
*    Child sexual abuse
    Statutory rape
    Spousal rape
*    Obscenity
*    Human trafficking
*    Frotteurism, sexual arousal through rubbing one's self against a non-consenting stranger in public
*    Exhibitionism and voyeurism, if deliberate and non-consensual, called "indecent exposure" and "peeping tom" respectively in this context.
    Incest between close relatives
    Telephone scatologia, making obscene telephone calls for the purpose of sexual arousal >>  scatologia both telephonic and in person.

A variety of laws aim to protect children by making various acts with children a sex crime. For example, the
* "Corruption of Minors" by introducing age-inappropriate material, esp. of a sexual nature, is often a misdemeanor but can lead to a felony charge.[citation needed] These can include
* Age of Consent laws, laws preventing the exposure of children to pornography, laws making it a crime for a child to be involved in (or exposed to) certain sexual behaviors, and laws against
* child grooming and the production and ownership of
* child pornography (sometimes including simulated image

Non-consensual sadomasochistic acts may legally constitute assault regardless of legal consent and IMPOSE LIABILITY FOR ANY INJURIES CAUSED. (See Consent (BDSM))


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