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JUVENILE SEXUAL OFFENDER<br />

1. T or F Lewd or Lascivious Battery - a person<br />

who engages in sexual activity with a person<br />

12 years of age or older but less than 16: or<br />

(b) Encourages, forces, or entices any person<br />

less than 16 years of age to engage in<br />

sadomasochistic abuse, sexual bestiality,<br />

prostitution, or any other act involving sexual<br />

activity commits a lewd or lascivious battery.<br />

2. T or F Lewd or Lascivious Molestation - a person<br />

who intentionally touches in a lewd or<br />

lascivious manner the breasts, genitals,<br />

genital area, or buttocks, or the clothing<br />

covering them, of a person less than 16 years<br />

of age, or forces or entices a person under 16<br />

years of age to so touch the perpetrator,<br />

commits lewd or lascivious molestation<br />

depending on age of victim and suspect.<br />

3. T or F Incest - a person knowingly marrying or<br />

having sexual intercourse with a person to<br />

whom he/she is related by lineal<br />

consanguinity (relationship by blood or<br />

common ancestor), or a brother, sister, uncle,<br />

aunt, nephew or niece.<br />

4. T or F Pedophile - a person who has no sexual<br />

preference for children.<br />

5. T or F The three types of Preferential Molester are:<br />

seducer, introverted, sadistic.<br />

6. T or F There are four (4) types of situational<br />

molesters.<br />

7. T or F Child Erotica does not pertain to pictures,<br />

videos, souvenirs or stories.<br />

Revised 2/10/09


8. T or F Child Pornography is defined as: the use of a<br />

child in a sexual performance, which includes<br />

sexual conduct of a child under 18 years of<br />

age.<br />

9. T or F Any person who is in possession of a<br />

photograph, motion picture, exhibition, show,<br />

representation, or other presentation which, in<br />

whole or in part, he or she knows to include<br />

any sexual conduct by a child, and the lewd<br />

depiction of the genitals is guilty of a crime.<br />

10. T or F Types of evidence that should be collected<br />

are: physical, documentation, medical,<br />

testimony, and photographs.<br />

11. T or F Pursuant to FSS 914.16, the number of times<br />

a child victim (under 16) can be interviewed is<br />

three (3). This does not include the<br />

preliminary interview of the first responding<br />

officer. If the child requests to be interviewed<br />

again, the “three” rule does not count.<br />

Revised 2/10/09

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