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SSC

Acronym for "sane, safe, and consensual"; a phrase to describe ethical behavior within the kink community... Read More

stabilizing solution

A compound that is added to biological material designed to enable the storage and transportation of DNA samples without freezing... Read More

stable

Slang term referring to a group of women/girls under the control of a single "pimp"... Read More

staff-on-inmate sexual victimization

Related to sexual victimization in adult correctional facilities: includes both consensual and nonconsensual acts perpetrated on an inmate by staff... Read More

staff-on-youth sexual victimization

Related to sexual victimization in juvenile correctional: includes both consensual and nonconsensual acts perpetrated on a youth by staff... Read More

staff sexual harassment

Related to self-reports by youth in juvenile facilities or inmates in adult facilities: includes repeated verbal statements or comments of a sexual nature to an inmate by staff... Read More

staff sexual misconduct (adult)

Related to self-report by inmates in adult correctional facilities: includes all incidents of willing and unwilling sexual contact with facility staff and all incidents of sexual activity that involved oral, anal, vaginal penetration, hand jobs, blow jobs, and other sexual acts with facility staff... Read More

staff sexual misconduct excluding touching (youth)

Related to sexual victimization self-reported by youth in juvenile facilities: includes sexual activity with facility staff involving contact with the penis and the vagina or anus; contact between the mouth and the penis, vagina, or anus; penetration of the anal or vaginal opening of another person by a hand, finger, or other object; and rubbing of another person's penis or vagina by a hand... Read More

staff sexual misconduct (youth)

Related to sexual victimization self-reported by youth in juvenile facilities: includes all sexual activity with facility staff, including contact with the penis and the vagina or anus; contact between the mouth and the penis, vagina, or anus; penetration of the anal or vaginal opening of another person by a hand, finger, or other object; rubbing of another person's penis or vagina by a hand; kissing on the lips or another part of the body; looking at private body parts; being shown something sexual, such as pictures or a movie; and engaging in some other sexual act that did not involve touching... Read More

stakeholders

All persons, agencies and organizations with a vested interest in the specific services, activities, products, or outcomes to be attained... Read More

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