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CRW2602 – Specific Crimes
Assignment 1


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X, a 45-year-old male teacher at a school, is a gymnastics coach. Y, a 13-
year-old girl, is one of his star gymnasts, and he accompanies her to a
gymnastics competition in America. One evening, X invites Y to his hotel
room for a therapy session in order to prepare her for the competition the
following day. He invites her to lie down on the bed, and shows her a
pornographic movie. He tells her that becoming sexually active will improve
her flexibility, and that he will advance her gymnastics career if she allows
him to touch her. Y, who has great admiration for her teacher, agrees to him
fondling her breasts and kissing her. After returning home from the
competition, Y tells her sister, Z, about her experience with X. Z, a 21-year-
old, who had also been a pupil of X, starts crying and tells Y that when she
was 16 years old, X had once taken her to a restaurant; bought her a
whiskey and then, when she was very drunk, he sexually penetrated her in
his car. Z also tells Y that she feels bad that she did not resist X. Answer
the following questions:


(a) Name all the possible offences with which X may be charged in
respect of his conduct with Y and give a reason for your conclusion in
each instance. (4)


(b) Define the offence with which X may be charged in respect of his
conduct with Z and give reasons for your conclusion. (6)


Total: [10]

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