
By Monica Steiner , Contributing Author In Pennsylvania, it is illegal for an adult someone 18 or older to have sex with a minor someone younger than 16 , even if the sex is consensual. Those who break the law have committed statutory rape. Statutory rape laws are premised on the assumption that minors are incapable of giving informed consent to sexual activities. The age of consent can vary among states, and some states differentiate between consensual sex between minors who are close in age for example, two teenagers of the same age , as opposed to sex between a minor and a much older adult. Though statutory rape does not require that the prosecutor prove an assault, it is still rape. Of course, rape that does involve force or an assault is illegal in Pennsylvania and prosecuted as forcible rape. Penalties depend on the ages of the defendant and victim, and the conduct that occurred, as described below.person to freely give vectorlifesciences.info Pennsylvania: You are here. Home · Laws & Policy Children less than 13 years old cannot grant consent to sexual activity. From the definition of rape to a person's ability to consent—the laws about sexual violence vary from state to state. Learn more about laws in Pennsylvania. In Pennsylvania, it is illegal for an adult (someone 18 or older) to have sex with a minor (someone Those who break the law have committed statutory rape...the end of the story look at the video above ↑ ↑ ↑