Teen Boundaries, Consent, and the Law: What Teens Must Know About Sexual Misconduct
- 1. 1.1 – What Is Consent, Really? 00:00:00
- 2. 1.2 – “They Didn’t Say No” Is Not Consent 00:00:00
- 3. 1.3 – Touching Without Permission Is a Crime 00:00:00
- 4. 1.4 – If They’re Asleep or Passed Out, It’s Assault 00:00:00
- 5. 1.5 – Coercion and Manipulation Aren’t Consent 00:00:00
- 6. 1.6 – Consent Must Be Clear, Sober, and Freely Given 00:00:00
- 7. 1.7 – Consent Can Be Taken Back at Any Time 00:00:00
- 8. 1.8 – Flirting Is Not an Invitation 00:00:00
- 9. 1.9 – What Counts as Sexual Assault 00:00:00
- 10. 1.10 – What Counts as Rape 00:00:00
- 11. 1.11 – How the Law Defines Force or Threat 00:00:00
- 12. 1.12 – No One Owes You Their Body — Ever 00:00:00
- 13. 1.13 – Consent in Relationships: Still Required 00:00:00
- 14. 1.14 – The “Nice Guy” Excuse 00:00:00
- 15. 1.15 – Touching Over Clothes Still Counts 00:00:00
- 16. 1.16 – When It Starts as a Joke and Goes Too Far 00:00:00
- 17. 1.17 – If You Don’t Ask, It’s Not Consent 00:00:00
- 18. 1.18 – Filming or Photographing Without Consent 00:00:00
- 19. 1.19 – "It Didn't Seem Like a Big Deal" Isn't a Defense 00:00:00
- 20. 1.20 – The Legal Age of Consent 00:00:00
- 21. 1.21 – Statutory Rape: What It Means 00:00:00
- 22. 1.22 – When You're Older and They're Younger 00:00:00
- 23. 1.23 – The Law Doesn’t Care If They Agreed 00:00:00
- 24. 1.24 – Grooming: What It Looks Like and Why It’s Abuse 00:00:00
- 25. 1.25 – Grooming by a Friend, Mentor, or Family Member 00:00:00
- 1. 1.26 – Using Guilt, Gifts, or Flattery to Wear Someone Down 00:00:00
- 2. 1.27 – Repeated Asking Is Not Respect 00:00:00
- 3. 1.28 – When Someone Makes You Feel Like You "Owe" Them 00:00:00
- 4. 1.29 – Love Bombing and Control 00:00:00
- 5. 1.30 – When They Blame You After 00:00:00
- 6. 1.31 – “We’ve Done It Before” Doesn’t Mean Yes Again 00:00:00
- 7. 1.32 – When Someone Threatens to Hurt Themselves 00:00:00
- 8. 1.33 – If You Felt Pressured, It Wasn’t Your Fault 00:00:00
- 9. 1.34 – When the Person Is Trusted by Everyone 00:00:00
- 10. 1.35 – Gaslighting After an Assault 00:00:00
- 11. 1.36 – When They Make You Question What Happened 00:00:00
- 12. 1.37 – Telling You to Keep It a Secret 00:00:00
- 13. 1.38 – When They Say “No One Will Believe You” 00:00:00
- 14. 1.39 – Manipulating with Fear or Exposure 00:00:00
- 15. 1.40 – What Healthy Sexual Respect Looks Like 00:00:00
- 1. 1.41 – Who to Tell First (Safe Adults) 00:00:00
- 2. 1.42 – When to Tell: There’s No Deadline 00:00:00
- 3. 1.43 – How to Tell Someone What Happened 00:00:00
- 4. 1.44 – What to Expect Emotionally After Telling 00:00:00
- 5. 1.45 – What Happens If You Tell the School 00:00:00
- 6. 1.46 – What Happens If You Tell the Police 00:00:00
- 7. 1.47 – What If the Person Is a Family Member? 00:00:00
- 8. 1.48 – Will People Blame You? (No.) 00:00:00
- 9. 1.49 – What Happens With a Rape Kit 00:00:00
- 10. 1.50 – Telling a Friend vs. an Authority 00:00:00
- 11. 1.51 – What If You’re Scared to Say It Out Loud 00:00:00
- 12. 1.52 – Anonymous Reporting Options 00:00:00
- 13. 1.53 – How Schools Handle Title IX Reports 00:00:00
- 14. 1.54 – You Deserve to Be Believed 00:00:00
- 15. 1.55 – What If No One Believes You? 00:00:00
- 1. 1.56 – Trauma Responses: Freeze, Fight, Fawn, Flight 00:00:00
- 2. 1.57 – You Didn’t “Let It Happen” 00:00:00
- 3. 1.58 – Feeling Numb, Angry, or Confused Is Normal 00:00:00
- 4. 1.59 – How PTSD Can Develop 00:00:00
- 5. 1.60 – Therapy and Counseling Options 00:00:00
- 6. 1.61 – You’re Not Broken 00:00:00
- 7. 1.62 – Reclaiming Your Body and Boundaries 00:00:00
- 8. 1.63 – Setting Your Own Pace for Recovery 00:00:00
- 9. 1.64 – Building a Support System 00:00:00
- 10. 1.65 – Healing Isn’t Linear — Some Days Are Hard 00:00:00
- 1. 1.66 – What If Pregnancy Happens After Rape? 00:00:00
- 2. 1.67 – Getting Medical Help Right Away 00:00:00
- 3. 1.68 – Emergency Contraception After Assault 00:00:00
- 4. 1.69 – Understanding Parental Consent Laws 00:00:00
- 5. 1.70 – What If They Deny It’s Theirs? 00:00:00
- 6. 1.71 – Court-Ordered DNA Testing 00:00:00
- 7. 1.72 – Can You Be Forced to Parent? 00:00:00
- 8. 1.73 – What If They Threaten You Over the Pregnancy? 00:00:00
- 9. 1.74 – Legal Protection and Custody 00:00:00
- 10. 1.75 – Rebuilding Your Future After Assault or Pregnancy 00:00:00
- 1. 1.76 – What It Means to Be on the Sex Offender Registry 00:00:00
- 2. 1.77 – Life After a Rape Conviction 00:00:00
- 3. 1.78 – Juvenile Detention for Sexual Misconduct 00:00:00
- 4. 1.79 – Losing College and Scholarship Opportunities 00:00:00
- 5. 1.80 – When You’re Banned from School or Campus 00:00:00
- 6. 1.81 – Losing Your Job or Internship Over a Charge 00:00:00
- 7. 1.82 – What Happens When You’re Accused Falsely 00:00:00
- 8. 1.83 – How Investigations Actually Work 00:00:00
- 9. 1.84 – The Role of Evidence and Statements 00:00:00
- 10. 1.85 – Confessing to “Clear It Up” Can Be a Mistake 00:00:00
- 11. 1.86 – Friends Who Choose Sides 00:00:00
- 12. 1.87 – Civil Suits vs. Criminal Charges 00:00:00
- 13. 1.88 – Pleading Guilty to Avoid Prison 00:00:00
- 14. 1.89 – How Long It Stays on Your Record 00:00:00
- 15. 1.90 – Schools That Ban You for Past Behavior 00:00:00
- 16. 1.91 – The Reality of Probation and Court Orders 00:00:00
- 17. 1.92 – How Charges Affect Immigration and Travel 00:00:00
- 18. 1.93 – Sextortion: When You’re Forced to Send Nudes 00:00:00
- 19. 1.94 – When You Forward an Image — and Go to Jail 00:00:00
- 20. 1.95 – Why “They Sent It First” Isn’t a Defense 00:00:00
- 21. 1.96 – Stories from Survivors Who Spoke Up 00:00:00
- 22. 1.97 – Stories from Youth Who Crossed the Line 00:00:00
- 23. 1.98 – How to Take Accountability Without Excuses 00:00:00
- 24. 1.99 – How to Apologize Without Causing More Harm 00:00:00
- 25. 1.100 – Becoming a Protector, Not a Predator 00:00:00
Course overview
About this course
An urgent and empowering guide that teaches teens how to set boundaries, understand consent, and avoid the life-changing consequences of sexual misconduct.
This course includes:
- Straightforward breakdowns of consent, laws, and personal responsibility
- Guided scripts for how to say “no” or set boundaries in real-life situations
- Common scenario walk-throughs: dating, parties, texting, and more
- Emotional tools for processing pressure, fear, confusion, or guilt
- Legal insights on sexual assault, harassment, and statutory laws