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Definition of Affirmative Consent


Definition of Affirmative Consent - SUNY System Administration

Affirmative consent is a knowing, voluntary, and mutual decision among all participants to engage in sexual activity.

Affirmative Consent - Suffolk University

Affirmative Consent must be informed, voluntary, and active, meaning that, through the demonstration of clear words or actions, a person has indicated ...

Affirmative Consent - St. Lawrence University

Affirmative consent is a knowing, voluntary, and mutual decision among all participants to engage in sexual activity.

Terms and Definitions - Sexual Respect - Columbia University

Affirmative consent means a knowing, voluntary and mutual decision among all participants to engage in sexual activity.

Affirmative Consent | The Foundation for Individual Rights and ...

Under the affirmative consent standard, where one must be able to demonstrate that consent was ongoing at each step of a sexual encounter, even that might not ...

Affirmative Consent | Title IX - CSUSM

Affirmative Consent must be voluntary, and given without coercion, fource, threats, or intimidation. It is the responsibility of each person involved in the ...

Got Affirmative Consent? - SUNY Brockport

Affirmative Consent Definition · Affirmative consent is a knowing, voluntary, and mutual decision among all participants to engage in sexual activity. · Consent ...

Understanding Affirmative Consent - University of Colorado Boulder

CU Boulder has an affirmative consent standard. This means that consent for sexual activity must be clear, knowing, and voluntary.

Affirmative Consent | Office of Equity - CU Denver

Consent, also referred to as affirmative consent, is defined as the unambiguous and voluntary agreement to engage in a specific sexual activity.

Affirmative Consent - Title IX - St. John Fisher University

Affirmative consent is a knowing, voluntary, and mutual decision among all participants to engage in the sexual activity.

Definitions | HIlbert College

Affirmative Consent - Affirmative consent is a knowing, voluntary, and mutual decision among all participants to engage in sexual activity.

Affirmative Consent - SUNY Cortland

Affirmative Consent is a knowing, voluntary, and mutual decision among all participants to engage in sexual activity.

New York State Standard for Affirmative Consent

Affirmative consent is a knowing, voluntary, and mutual decision among all participants to engage in sexual activity.

Consent - Student Title IX Case Management - Syracuse University

Affirmative consent is a knowing, voluntary and mutual decision among all participants to engage in sexual activity.

Key Definitions - Policy Prohibiting Relationship Violence - Stanford

Affirmative consent must be ongoing throughout a sexual activity and can be revoked at any time. Lack of protest or resistance does not mean consent, nor does ...

Affirmative Consent, Amnesty & the Bill of Rights

Definition of Affirmative Consent ... Affirmative consent is a knowing, voluntary, and mutual decision among all participants to engage in sexual activity.

Affirmative Consent - Deborah Tuerkheimer

Defining sexual consent to require an affirmative expression of willingness on the part of each participant has become commonplace on college campuses. In.

What Consent Looks Like - RAINN

Consent is an agreement between participants to engage in sexual activity. Consent should be clearly and freely communicated. A verbal and affirmative ...

Affirmative Consent - Right to Equality

Affirmative consent is an active, voluntary, and mutual decision to engage in sexual activity. The concept of affirmative consent emphasises the need for clear ...

Consent in the Criminal Justice System in New York State is Defined ...

The factors related to consent to engage in sexual activity in the criminal justice system are different than those defined in the “Affirmative Consent” ...


Janet Halley

American legal scholar

Janet Elizabeth Halley is an American legal scholar who is the Eli Goldston Professor of Law at Harvard Law School. Her work is influenced by critical legal studies, legal realism and postmodernism.