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47 New Eng. L. Rev. 681 (2012-2013)
All the Kids Are Doing It: The Unconstitutionally of Enforcing Statutory Rape Laws against Children & Teenagers

handle is hein.journals/newlr47 and id is 715 raw text is: All the Kids Are Doing It: The
Unconstitutionality of Enforcing
Statutory Rape Laws Against Children &
Teenagers
DANIELLE FLYNN*
ABSTRACT
Today, nearly 50% of high school students admit to having sex by the
age of sixteen. According to one study, the number of instances of statutory
rape involving an adolescent offender exceeds seven million per year.
Because teenage sexuality is so commonplace in the United States, it has
become a societal norm, and to prevent unfair prosecution, most states
have created age-gap provisions to absolve minors of criminal liability.
However, some states, including Massachusetts, have neglected to
implement any protection against unjust punishment for children and
teenagers, ignoring the evolving standards of decency within modern
American society. This Note will argue that in all situations where
juveniles who are close in age or both under the age of consent engage in
consensual sex, there is no real culpability and there are no penological
justifications for conviction and punishment, so any form of punishment
would be cruel and unusual under the Eighth Amendment. In addition,
this Note will argue that age-gap provisions are necessary to comport with
the United States' evolving standards of decency. Punishing teenagers and
children for engaging in sexual relations with their peers serves no purpose
in actuality other than to destroy the lives of those who are chosen, often
invidiously, to be prosecuted. As such, states that continue to criminalize
such behavior must enact age-gap provisions in order to adhere to
constitutional requirements.
* Juris Doctor, magna cum laude, New England Law I Boston (2013). B.A., Political Science,
Manhattanville College (2010). I would like to thank my family and friends for being my
sounding boards throughout the writing process. I would also like to thank James Corbo, Esq.,
Laura Alfring, Esq., and Melanie Roberts, Esq. for all of their support and advice.

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