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Let’s Talk About Sexual
Assault
Raise your voice – Sexual Assault & Domestic Violence Awareness Programme
Powered by Leo Club of Colombo Knights
What is Sexual Assault?
The term sexual assault refers to sexual contact or behavior that occurs without
explicit consent of the victim. Some forms of sexual assault include:
• Attempted rape
• Fondling or unwanted sexual touching
• Forcing a victim to perform sexual acts, such as oral sex or penetrating the
perpetrator’s body
• Penetration of the victim’s body, also known as rape
Sexual assault can include :-
• Any type of sexual contact with someone who cannot consent, such as someone,
 Who is underage
 Has an intellectual disability
 Is passed out
 Unable to respond.
• Rape
• Attempted rape
• Sexual Coercion
• Sexual contact with a child
• Fondling or unwanted touching above or under clothes
Sexual assault can also be verbal, visual, or non-contact. It is anything that forces
a person to join in unwanted sexual activities or attention. Other examples can
include:4
 Voyeurism, or peeping
 Exhibitionism
 Sexual harassment or threats
 Forcing someone to pose for sexual
pictures
 Sending someone unwanted texts or
“sexts”
Consent is a clear “yes” to sexual activity.
Not saying “no” does not mean you have given consent.
Sexual contact without consent is sexual assault or rape.
Your consent means:
 You know and understand what is going on
 You know what you want to do.
 You are able to say what you want to do or don’t want to do.
 You are aware that you are giving consent.
What does “consent” mean?
• Consent is an ongoing process.
• Past consent does not mean future consent.
• Saying “yes” to a sexual activity is not consent
for all types of sexual activity.
What is NOT considered consent in Sexual Activity?
 Silence
 Having consented before.
 Being in a relationship.
 Being drunk or high.
 Not fighting back.
 Sexy clothing, dancing, or flirting.
Who commits Sexual Assault?
• Sexual assault is most often committed by someone the victim knows. This may
be a friend, an acquaintance, an ex, a relative, a date, or a partner.
• Less often, a stranger commits sexual assault.
What are the long term effects of Sexual Assault?
 Headaches
 Long-term pain
 Trouble sleeping
 Poor physical and mental health
 Asthma
 Irritable bowel syndrome
 Abuse of alcohol or drugs
 Depression
 Eating disorders
 Sexually transmitted infections
 Pregnancy
 Self-injury or suicide
Rape
• Rape is forced, unwelcome sexual intercourse.
• It is a grave and inhumane act perpetrated against women & girls, which can
have serious physical, psychological, emotional and economic repercussions.
• The experience is devastating not only because of the level of violence to
her body, integrity, personal security and her self-esteem and dignity but also
the social stigma that surrounds the experience.
What is rape?
What constitutes rape?
 A man who has sexual intercourse with a woman without her consent is guilty of rape.
 Evidence of resistance such as physical injuries to the body is not essential to prove that
intercourse took place without consent.
 Vaginal penetration is the only requirement to establish sexual intercourse.
 In Sri Lanka, a man is guilty of rape where sexual intercourse with his wife only if she is judicially
separated from him.
 Where a man engages with a female under the age of 16 years (statuary rape).
What should a victim of rape should NOT do?
 Clean the body before a Medical examination at a hospital.
 Remove clothes that were worn at the time of the incident before going to
the hospital and police station.
 Isolate herself
 Refuse help from family, friends and professionals.
What should a victim of rape should DO?
 Confide in a close and trustworthy friend or family member. Ask them to accompany you to the hospital; &
police station.
 Obtain a medical report from the hospital within 24 hours either from a doctor or the judicial medical officer
(JMO)
 Lodge a complaint at the nearest police station.
 Check to see if the details recorded in the entry are accurate.
 If the entry is in a language that you do not understand. Ask for translation before signing.
 Ask for a copy of the complaint or entry and the name of the officer who took down the complaint.
 Seek Counselling and professional psychological assistance.
 Record all details of the incident on a notebook.
 If you are not sure what happened constitutes rape, always clear the matter immediately by any
organization working on GBV to seek advice o how to proceed.
What is the punishment for rape?
• Rigorous imprisonment of at least seven (7) years
which may extend to a maximum of twenty(20)
years with a fine.
• The perpetrator will be ordered to pay
compensation of an amount determined by the
court to the victim-survivor for the injuries
caused.
• Failure to pay compensation as ordered by the
court will result in an extension of the term of
imprisonment by a maximum of 2 years.
In the following instances the maximum punishment for rape would be rigorous
imprisonment for not less than ten (10) years.
• Where a public offender or a person in a position of authority takes advantage of his official position
and commits rape on a woman in his official custody or wrongfully restrains and commits rape on a
woman.
• Where a member of the management or the staff of a remand home or other place of custody
established by or under the law or of a women’s children’s institution takes advantage of his position
and commits rape on any woman inmate.
• Where a person on the management or staff of a hospital takes advantage of his position and commits
rape on a woman in that woman.
• Where a man commits rape on a woman he knows to be pregnant.
• Where he commits rape on a woman who is under the eighteen years of age.
• Where a man commits rape on a woman who is physically or mentally disabled.
• Where gang rape occurs.
The minimum punishment for rape will be rigorous imprisonment of not less than 15 years
where the rape victim is less than 16 years of age and is the perpetrator’s,
• Daughter/granddaughter
• Adoptive daughter/adoptive granddaughter
• Sister/half sister/adoptive sister
• Niece/half niece/adoptive niece
• Step daughter/step granddaughter
Grave Sexual Abuse
What is Grave Sexual Abuse?
• Grave sexual abuse includes all sexual acts defined by the offence of grave sexual abuse in Sri
Lanka and not covered by the offence of rape.
• Grave sexual abuse also includes instances where sexual gratification is not only through the
use of genitals or parts of the human body but also through any instrument and also on any
orifice or part of the body of another person.
It includes non consensual,
Oral sex
Manual stimulation
Sadomasochistic conduct using instruments
Adults
• Grave sexual abuse is a criminal offence under the section 365B of the Penal
code (amendment), ACT No. 22 of 1995 and includes all Sexual Acts without
the consent that do not come within the definition of rape.
• This includes instances where sexual act is not only through the use of genitals
or parts of the human body but through an instrument and also on any orifice
part of the body of another person.
Children
• If the victim- survivor is under the age of 16 years, it is assumed that the
sexual act is done without consent of the victim –survivor.
What is the Punishment for Grave Sexual Abuse?
• The maximum punishment stated in the penal code is rigorous
imprisonment for not less than 5 years, which may last till 20 years
with a fine.
• If the victim is below 18, rigorous imprisonment not less than 7 years
and not exceeding 20 years. There will be a compensation as well.
Precautions
• Ensure that you go for events especially parties with people you trust.
• When you go out to party, musical show or public event with a group of friends, arrive together and watch
out for each other and leave together.
• Do not leave your beverages unattended or accept a drink from a stranger on an open counter.
• If you go out with someone you do not know very well, inform a close friend about your plans and where
you hope to go out for the evening.
• Always have extra money to get home
• Have a plan for someone you can call if you need help.
• Do not allow yourself to be isolated with a person you do not know or trust.
• It is recommended that you walk only in lighted areas after dark.
• If you are driving or going with friends into a private vehicle ensure that doors are locked from the time
you get until you reach your destination.
• Be alert when travelling by cab (cars, vans) or tuk tuks.
• Try to always have directions
• Have emergency numbers such as family, friends and police hotline 119 on speed dial.
Statistics collected by CARE's
Research: Why Masculinities
Matter
Motivations for Sexual Assault
Why do men inflict violence
against men & women?
• To Maintain dominance over women
and other men.
• Sexual entitlement
• Childhood trauma
Gender Based Violence
in Men
• Homosexuality is criminalized under Section 365A if the Penal code Act
of No. 22 of 1995 so it is often subjected to blackmail and stigmatization
and family related honor.
• They are often humiliated and arrested themselves.
• The victims of male on male violence therefore are a very challenging
situation, neither protected from the law. It is likely to go underreported.
Let’s talk about Myths &
Facts about Rape
Rape is about sexual gratification
MYTH
Sex crimes, including sexual harassment
and frottage, are crimes of passion or
desire.
MYTH
Men can be sexually assaulted
FACT
Rapes are rarely reported to the police
FACT
The way a woman is dressed or the fact
that she is drunk is often why she is
raped.
MYTH
Sexual offenders are many times
known by the victim
FACT
When a woman says “no”
she really means “maybe” or “yes”
MYTH
Spouses cannot sexually assault each other
MYTH
Ugly, old or disabled people are
never sexually assaulted.
MYTH
The culture of violence that we live in
contributes to sexual violence
FACT
Men can’t help themselves.
Once they are sexually aroused, they
cannot stop
MYTH
If a person willingly goes to someone’s room or
house or goes to a bar, she/he assumes the risk
of sexual assault. The perpetrator can’t be
blamed for anything that happens.
MYTH
Only gay men are raped, and they are only
raped by other gay men.
MYTH
Weapons, including guns, knives and
fists, are often used to intimidate sexual
assault victims.
MYTH
What can WE do to prevent sexual
assault?
The key to keeping your friends safe is learning how to intervene in a way that fits the situation and your
comfort level. Having this knowledge on hand can give you the confidence to step in when something
isn’t right. Stepping in can make all the difference, but it should never put your own safety at risk.
• Create a distraction
Do what you can to interrupt the situation. A distraction can give the person at risk a chance to get to a
safe place.
• Ask directly
Talk directly to the person who might be in trouble.
• Refer to an authority
Sometimes the safest way to intervene is to refer to a neutral party with the authority to change the
situation.
• Enlist others
It can be intimidating to approach a situation alone. Enlist another person to support you.
Ask someone to come with you to approach the person at risk. When it comes to expressing concern,
sometimes there is power in numbers.
Your actions matter
Whether or not you were able to change the outcome, by stepping in you are helping to change the way
people think about their role in preventing sexual assault. If you suspect that someone you know has
been sexually assaulted, there are steps you can take to support that person and show you care.

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Raise your voice - Let's talk about Sexual Assault!

  • 1. Let’s Talk About Sexual Assault Raise your voice – Sexual Assault & Domestic Violence Awareness Programme Powered by Leo Club of Colombo Knights
  • 2. What is Sexual Assault? The term sexual assault refers to sexual contact or behavior that occurs without explicit consent of the victim. Some forms of sexual assault include: • Attempted rape • Fondling or unwanted sexual touching • Forcing a victim to perform sexual acts, such as oral sex or penetrating the perpetrator’s body • Penetration of the victim’s body, also known as rape
  • 3. Sexual assault can include :- • Any type of sexual contact with someone who cannot consent, such as someone,  Who is underage  Has an intellectual disability  Is passed out  Unable to respond. • Rape • Attempted rape • Sexual Coercion • Sexual contact with a child • Fondling or unwanted touching above or under clothes
  • 4. Sexual assault can also be verbal, visual, or non-contact. It is anything that forces a person to join in unwanted sexual activities or attention. Other examples can include:4  Voyeurism, or peeping  Exhibitionism  Sexual harassment or threats  Forcing someone to pose for sexual pictures  Sending someone unwanted texts or “sexts”
  • 5. Consent is a clear “yes” to sexual activity. Not saying “no” does not mean you have given consent. Sexual contact without consent is sexual assault or rape. Your consent means:  You know and understand what is going on  You know what you want to do.  You are able to say what you want to do or don’t want to do.  You are aware that you are giving consent. What does “consent” mean?
  • 6. • Consent is an ongoing process. • Past consent does not mean future consent. • Saying “yes” to a sexual activity is not consent for all types of sexual activity.
  • 7. What is NOT considered consent in Sexual Activity?  Silence  Having consented before.  Being in a relationship.  Being drunk or high.  Not fighting back.  Sexy clothing, dancing, or flirting.
  • 8. Who commits Sexual Assault? • Sexual assault is most often committed by someone the victim knows. This may be a friend, an acquaintance, an ex, a relative, a date, or a partner. • Less often, a stranger commits sexual assault.
  • 9. What are the long term effects of Sexual Assault?  Headaches  Long-term pain  Trouble sleeping  Poor physical and mental health  Asthma  Irritable bowel syndrome  Abuse of alcohol or drugs  Depression  Eating disorders  Sexually transmitted infections  Pregnancy  Self-injury or suicide
  • 10. Rape
  • 11. • Rape is forced, unwelcome sexual intercourse. • It is a grave and inhumane act perpetrated against women & girls, which can have serious physical, psychological, emotional and economic repercussions. • The experience is devastating not only because of the level of violence to her body, integrity, personal security and her self-esteem and dignity but also the social stigma that surrounds the experience. What is rape?
  • 12. What constitutes rape?  A man who has sexual intercourse with a woman without her consent is guilty of rape.  Evidence of resistance such as physical injuries to the body is not essential to prove that intercourse took place without consent.  Vaginal penetration is the only requirement to establish sexual intercourse.  In Sri Lanka, a man is guilty of rape where sexual intercourse with his wife only if she is judicially separated from him.  Where a man engages with a female under the age of 16 years (statuary rape).
  • 13. What should a victim of rape should NOT do?  Clean the body before a Medical examination at a hospital.  Remove clothes that were worn at the time of the incident before going to the hospital and police station.  Isolate herself  Refuse help from family, friends and professionals.
  • 14. What should a victim of rape should DO?  Confide in a close and trustworthy friend or family member. Ask them to accompany you to the hospital; & police station.  Obtain a medical report from the hospital within 24 hours either from a doctor or the judicial medical officer (JMO)  Lodge a complaint at the nearest police station.  Check to see if the details recorded in the entry are accurate.  If the entry is in a language that you do not understand. Ask for translation before signing.  Ask for a copy of the complaint or entry and the name of the officer who took down the complaint.  Seek Counselling and professional psychological assistance.  Record all details of the incident on a notebook.  If you are not sure what happened constitutes rape, always clear the matter immediately by any organization working on GBV to seek advice o how to proceed.
  • 15. What is the punishment for rape? • Rigorous imprisonment of at least seven (7) years which may extend to a maximum of twenty(20) years with a fine. • The perpetrator will be ordered to pay compensation of an amount determined by the court to the victim-survivor for the injuries caused. • Failure to pay compensation as ordered by the court will result in an extension of the term of imprisonment by a maximum of 2 years.
  • 16. In the following instances the maximum punishment for rape would be rigorous imprisonment for not less than ten (10) years. • Where a public offender or a person in a position of authority takes advantage of his official position and commits rape on a woman in his official custody or wrongfully restrains and commits rape on a woman. • Where a member of the management or the staff of a remand home or other place of custody established by or under the law or of a women’s children’s institution takes advantage of his position and commits rape on any woman inmate. • Where a person on the management or staff of a hospital takes advantage of his position and commits rape on a woman in that woman. • Where a man commits rape on a woman he knows to be pregnant. • Where he commits rape on a woman who is under the eighteen years of age. • Where a man commits rape on a woman who is physically or mentally disabled. • Where gang rape occurs.
  • 17. The minimum punishment for rape will be rigorous imprisonment of not less than 15 years where the rape victim is less than 16 years of age and is the perpetrator’s, • Daughter/granddaughter • Adoptive daughter/adoptive granddaughter • Sister/half sister/adoptive sister • Niece/half niece/adoptive niece • Step daughter/step granddaughter
  • 19. What is Grave Sexual Abuse? • Grave sexual abuse includes all sexual acts defined by the offence of grave sexual abuse in Sri Lanka and not covered by the offence of rape. • Grave sexual abuse also includes instances where sexual gratification is not only through the use of genitals or parts of the human body but also through any instrument and also on any orifice or part of the body of another person. It includes non consensual, Oral sex Manual stimulation Sadomasochistic conduct using instruments
  • 20. Adults • Grave sexual abuse is a criminal offence under the section 365B of the Penal code (amendment), ACT No. 22 of 1995 and includes all Sexual Acts without the consent that do not come within the definition of rape. • This includes instances where sexual act is not only through the use of genitals or parts of the human body but through an instrument and also on any orifice part of the body of another person.
  • 21. Children • If the victim- survivor is under the age of 16 years, it is assumed that the sexual act is done without consent of the victim –survivor.
  • 22. What is the Punishment for Grave Sexual Abuse? • The maximum punishment stated in the penal code is rigorous imprisonment for not less than 5 years, which may last till 20 years with a fine. • If the victim is below 18, rigorous imprisonment not less than 7 years and not exceeding 20 years. There will be a compensation as well.
  • 23. Precautions • Ensure that you go for events especially parties with people you trust. • When you go out to party, musical show or public event with a group of friends, arrive together and watch out for each other and leave together. • Do not leave your beverages unattended or accept a drink from a stranger on an open counter. • If you go out with someone you do not know very well, inform a close friend about your plans and where you hope to go out for the evening. • Always have extra money to get home • Have a plan for someone you can call if you need help. • Do not allow yourself to be isolated with a person you do not know or trust. • It is recommended that you walk only in lighted areas after dark. • If you are driving or going with friends into a private vehicle ensure that doors are locked from the time you get until you reach your destination. • Be alert when travelling by cab (cars, vans) or tuk tuks. • Try to always have directions • Have emergency numbers such as family, friends and police hotline 119 on speed dial.
  • 24. Statistics collected by CARE's Research: Why Masculinities Matter
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  • 32. Why do men inflict violence against men & women?
  • 33. • To Maintain dominance over women and other men. • Sexual entitlement • Childhood trauma
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  • 36. • Homosexuality is criminalized under Section 365A if the Penal code Act of No. 22 of 1995 so it is often subjected to blackmail and stigmatization and family related honor. • They are often humiliated and arrested themselves. • The victims of male on male violence therefore are a very challenging situation, neither protected from the law. It is likely to go underreported.
  • 37. Let’s talk about Myths & Facts about Rape
  • 38. Rape is about sexual gratification
  • 39. MYTH
  • 40. Sex crimes, including sexual harassment and frottage, are crimes of passion or desire.
  • 41. MYTH
  • 42. Men can be sexually assaulted
  • 43. FACT
  • 44. Rapes are rarely reported to the police
  • 45. FACT
  • 46. The way a woman is dressed or the fact that she is drunk is often why she is raped.
  • 47. MYTH
  • 48. Sexual offenders are many times known by the victim
  • 49. FACT
  • 50. When a woman says “no” she really means “maybe” or “yes”
  • 51. MYTH
  • 52. Spouses cannot sexually assault each other
  • 53. MYTH
  • 54. Ugly, old or disabled people are never sexually assaulted.
  • 55. MYTH
  • 56. The culture of violence that we live in contributes to sexual violence
  • 57. FACT
  • 58. Men can’t help themselves. Once they are sexually aroused, they cannot stop
  • 59. MYTH
  • 60. If a person willingly goes to someone’s room or house or goes to a bar, she/he assumes the risk of sexual assault. The perpetrator can’t be blamed for anything that happens.
  • 61. MYTH
  • 62. Only gay men are raped, and they are only raped by other gay men.
  • 63. MYTH
  • 64. Weapons, including guns, knives and fists, are often used to intimidate sexual assault victims.
  • 65. MYTH
  • 66. What can WE do to prevent sexual assault?
  • 67. The key to keeping your friends safe is learning how to intervene in a way that fits the situation and your comfort level. Having this knowledge on hand can give you the confidence to step in when something isn’t right. Stepping in can make all the difference, but it should never put your own safety at risk. • Create a distraction Do what you can to interrupt the situation. A distraction can give the person at risk a chance to get to a safe place. • Ask directly Talk directly to the person who might be in trouble. • Refer to an authority Sometimes the safest way to intervene is to refer to a neutral party with the authority to change the situation. • Enlist others It can be intimidating to approach a situation alone. Enlist another person to support you. Ask someone to come with you to approach the person at risk. When it comes to expressing concern, sometimes there is power in numbers.
  • 68. Your actions matter Whether or not you were able to change the outcome, by stepping in you are helping to change the way people think about their role in preventing sexual assault. If you suspect that someone you know has been sexually assaulted, there are steps you can take to support that person and show you care.