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  1. Child molestation charges generally carry stiff felony penalties with the possibility of years or decades in prison. For example, in Georgia, a person convicted of child molestation faces a prison sentence of 5 to 20 years for a first offense and 10 years to life for subsequent convictions.

  2. Aug 11, 2023 · Under federal law, offenders convicted of sexually abusing a child face fines and imprisonment.

  3. Different laws protect different age groups. The Arizona law applies to children under 15, while the Georgia law applies to children under 16. Fourth-degree child molestation in Missouri applies to children under 17 when the defendant is more than four years older.

  4. May 16, 2024 · Child sexual abuse refers to the involvement of a child (person less than 18 years old) in sexual activity that violates the laws or social taboos of society and that he or she 1: Does not fully comprehend. Does not consent to or is unable to give informed consent to. Is not developmentally prepared for and cannot give consent to.

  5. Feb 28, 2022 · Childhood sexual abuse (CSA) is a serious global problem impacting one in four girls and one in 13 boys before they reach 18. There are many negative short- and long-term consequences of CSA—but...

  6. child pornography was 277 months: ♦ 85.7% of these offenders were convicted of an offense carrying a mandatory minimum penalty; their average sentence was 300 months. The average sentence without a mandatory minimum was 139 months. • The average sentence for offenders convicted of travel to engage

  7. There are an estimated sixty million victims of child sexual abuse in America. Penalties for child sexual abuse vary with the specific offenses for which the perpetrator has been convicted. Criminal penalties may include imprisonment, fines, registration as a sex offender, and restrictions on probation and parole.

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