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Results 1 - 10 of 17 for "assault(s)"
  1. Sexual assault is any type of sexual activity or contact that occurs without your consent. This includes rape (forced penetration) and unwanted sexual touching. Sexual assault is always the fault of the perpetrator (person ...
  2. Sexual assault, sexual abuse, incest , and rape are all types of sexual violence. Sexual violence is a serious public ... The legal definitions of sexual violence or sexual assault vary from state to state. According to the ...
  3. ... as a tornado, hurricane, fire, or flood Sexual assault Physical assault Witnessing shooting or stabbing of a person Sudden ...
  4. ... important to rule out sexual abuse, rape, and assault. The health care provider should ask the girl ... you think the injury was the result of assault or abuse, DO NOT let the person change ...
  5. ... age. It can occur after events such as: Assault Car accidents Domestic abuse Natural disasters Prison stay Sexual assault Terrorism War
  6. ... risk for: Sexually transmitted infections Unwanted pregnancy Sexual assault or rape
  7. ... Falls, drowning, and other accidents Suicide Violence, sexual assault, and homicide There is no evidence that alcohol ...
  8. ... to the face. This may be due to: Assault Industrial accident Motor vehicle accident Recreational or sports ...
  9. ... work, outdoors, or while playing sports Falls Physical assault Traffic accidents Most of these injuries are minor ...
  10. ... can include: Head trauma Falls, automobile accidents, physical assault, and sports
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