• Øπ3ŕ@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    12 days ago

    Um… “Abused a position of trust” ≠ rape? You might wanna check the definition, friend. 😅😶

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      12 days ago

      There are different kinds of abuse of position of trust, for instance if there is a threat or strong element of coercion, for instance promising promotion or threatening to fire someone. Then it is definitely rape.
      I see it more as a position of trust as in parents must be able to trust the school and the teachers.
      I don’t see the teacher promising better grades, hack I don’t even know if she was really his teacher?
      But personally I was never one to give in to authority, maybe it’s different for other teens that age?
      So maybe it was technically rape?

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        12 days ago

        All due respect, but you seem to be confusing your awareness of the definition with the actual thing. Please do confirm for yourself what the details of this term are. 🙇🏼‍♂️✊🏼

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      11 days ago

      Having sex with a child is rape. Statutory rape, specifically.

      “Abused a position of trust” is language used in the school I worked at, so I used their wording.

      Its a description, not a legal term, as far as I’m aware.