forcible rape

English

Noun

forcible rape (plural forcible rapes)

  1. rape which occurs through the use of force
    • 1826 Sir William Oldnall Russell, "A Treatise on Crimes and Indictable Misdemeanors, Volume 1" page 556, Joseph Butterworth & Son
      This lenity, however, is said to have been productive of terrible consequences; and it was, therefore, found necessary, in about ten years fterwards, and in the same reign, again to make the offense of forcible rape a felony
    • 1951 West's california digest, 1850 to date, covering cases from state, Volume 38
      In prosecution for forcible rape, testimony of prosecuting witness that she attempted to tire defendant out so that he would have an emission without penetrating her did not establish that she did not resist defendant's advances, since the resistance of a female need only be such as to make nonconsent and actual resistance reasonably manifest.
    • 1962 West Publishing Company, "West's Pacific Digest: Beginning 101 P. 2d page 642
      In prosecution for forcible rape, evidence was sufficient to sustain implied finding of jury that prosecuting witness resisted defendant's advances and that her resistance was overcome by force or violence
    • 1970 Bureau of Investigation, U.S. Department of Justice, "Uniform Crime Reports for the United States" page 14
      The volume of forcible rape offenses in 1970 increased 2 percent over 1969, and 121 percent over 1960.
    • 1971 Sir Leon Radzinowicz, "The criminal in society", Basic Books, pages 141-142
      Forcible rape, as defined under this program, is the carnal knowledge of a female forcibly and against her .. 18 per cent of all forcible rapes reported to police were determined by investigation to be unfounded. In other words, the police established that no offense of forcible rape actually did take place. This is caused primarily due to the question of the use of force frequenctly complicated by a prior relationship
    • 1971 Menachem Amir, "Patterns in Forcible Rape", University of Chicago Press
    • 1977 "Forcible rape: the crime, the victim, and the offender"
    • 2009 Bruce Gross, "False Rape Allegations: An Assault On Justice"
      in 1995, 8% of all forcible rape cases were closed as unfounded, as were 15% in 1996

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