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The document discusses and compares the crimes of acts of lasciviousness under Article 336 of the Revised Penal Code and lascivious conduct under the Republic Act No. 7610 or the Anti-Child Abuse Law. It defines lascivious conduct under RA 7610 and the elements of acts of lasciviousness.
(1) For acts of lasciviousness to occur, an act of lewdness or lasciviousness must be committed against a person using force, intimidation, or when the victim is unconscious or underage. (2) Lewd acts are considered obscene or indecent and do not require a motive, as the act itself is immoral.
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A child is deemed exploited in prostitution or subjected to other sexual abuse, when the child indulges in sexual intercourse or lascivious conduct (a) for money, profit, or any other consideration; or (b) under the coercion or influence of any adult, syndicate or group. ...
This document discusses the differences between the crimes of acts of lasciviousness under the Revised Penal Code and lascivious conduct under the Anti-Child Abuse Law (RA 7610). It provides definitions of these crimes, including what acts constitute lascivious conduct.
– Children, whether male or female, who for money, profit, or any other consideration or due to the coercion or influence of any adult, syndicate or group, indulge in sexual intercourse or lascivious conduct, are deemed to be children exploited in prostitution and other sexual abuse. 6
709.8 Lascivious acts with a child. 1. It is unlawful for any person sixteen years of age or older to perform any of the following acts with a child with or without the child’s consent unless married to each other, for the purpose of arousing or satisfying the sexual desires of either of them: