http://www.wral.com/news/state/story/6976941/Let me begin by saying it is completely wrong, unprofessional, and downright immoral. Should it always be criminal?In North Carolina, the age of consent is 16 years old, no ifs, ands, or but(t)s. The teacher in the above article engaged in sexual activity with someone over the legal age of consent, yet was arrested. Is this a double standard? To me, it sounds like an ethical violation for sure, but should someone be labeled a sexual predator for life and sent to jail for it? Any teacher who does something like this should lose his/her teaching license and immediately be fired, but arrested, even when the "victim" is over the age of consent?(Yes, there is a specific law in NC which forbids a teacher from engaging in any sexual activity with a student, even if the student is over 16 or even 18. Should there be such a law, or should a violation fall under the domain of the licensing agency or workplace?)
2/6/2010 8:35:15 PM
I agree it should be illegal, the teacher just has too much power over the student and it just sets up for too many unethical situations.It's scary enough to have your kids attend public schools with all the dregs of society out there but to have to worry about teachers too? Eh, just too much for me...
2/6/2010 8:38:16 PM
Should it be a crime, yes. Should it be considered a sex crime and equivalent to rape, no.This is along the same lines of sexual harassment, in that the teacher is a superior and has power over the student. (to me at least)A teacher should never ever have any relation besides a professional student/teacher. Now teachers can be 'friends' with students in the school, but still at the above level.
2/6/2010 8:42:04 PM
2/6/2010 8:50:47 PM
I agree, there shouldn't be additional criminal punishment of the teacher. Apply the law as it stands and allow the school to perform non-judicial punishment and move on with it. ]
2/6/2010 8:54:49 PM
2/6/2010 9:06:47 PM
http://www.charlotteobserver.com/597/story/1227990.html?storylink=omni_popular[Edited on February 6, 2010 at 9:08 PM. Reason : ]
2/6/2010 9:08:23 PM
2/6/2010 10:09:25 PM
i thought the age of consent was 16 only if the two parties were less than 4 years apart. is that not true, is it 16 across the board?
2/6/2010 10:11:48 PM
Not when it comes to teachers and students.Any age teacher boinking any age student is illegal. And yes, it should be this way.
2/6/2010 10:19:06 PM
Should be highly illegal. If parents can't send their children to school without worrying about prey, where can they send them?
2/6/2010 10:27:48 PM
^^ i'm asking in general. my point was that i thought it was illegal even if he wasnt a teacher.
2/6/2010 10:54:38 PM
16 and 50 is legal in nc.16 year olds can strip in rhode island[Edited on February 6, 2010 at 10:56 PM. Reason : lol]
2/6/2010 10:56:09 PM
2/6/2010 11:41:37 PM
no. just a flat 16.where do people come up with these ridiculous made-up rules?
2/7/2010 12:31:19 AM
2/7/2010 12:35:18 AM
^^there used to be a 4 year rule with a minimum age of 12 in addition to 16 being the consent floor so 16 year olds could with 12 year olds and 19 year olds could with 15 year olds but i'm pretty sure thats gone now.
2/7/2010 12:38:54 AM
2/7/2010 1:08:54 AM
I see nothing wrong if a 17 year old wants to make sweet sweet love to his hot young teacher who has been burned by love.
2/7/2010 1:09:31 AM
^AHAHAYou win.
2/7/2010 1:19:52 AM
2/7/2010 3:56:48 AM
^dude, 16 years old is legal no matter what. That is what bobbydigital was arguing. you people make up all this "well she can be 17 if the parents give you permission to have sex with their daughter" which is ridiculous.
2/7/2010 8:38:01 AM
Besides you see how those 16 year olds dress nowadays. It's like leaving your car unlocked.
2/7/2010 9:55:52 AM
2/7/2010 10:36:51 AM
2/7/2010 11:17:33 AM
Eventhough the age of consent is 16. I do not have a problem with the harsh consequences of a teacher having sexual relations with a student for many of the reasons listed above. What I do have a problem with is dealing out the same punishment for teachers who have sexual relations with a student that has reached the age of majority aka 18 yrs old. Unethical and unprofessional is a teacher that has sex with an 18 yr old student. This teacher should be fired immediately if discovered. Illegal in the eyes of the law though I think this should not be. This 18 yr old slut is old enough to go star in a pr0n, work at the strip club, or can have the train run on her by 10 50 yr old guys yet if she has sex with a 24 yr old teacher that guy is going to jail.
2/7/2010 12:14:34 PM
If 16-year-olds had the same rights in school that they do everywhere else, then maybe it wouldn't be illegal.But when they enter the classroom, they become legally different beings with different legal rights. It is legally different when members of the school have sex with students. If you still have trouble understanding this, consider prisons. It is illegal for prison guards to have sex with inmates.It's pretty simple, folks...when you institutionalize people and remove their rights, you cannot have sex with them in the context of that institution.
2/7/2010 12:51:12 PM
most of the time when teachers have sex with students they don't go for it AT SCHOOL.
2/7/2010 1:03:19 PM
Yes, but it's in the context of the school.If a teacher meets a sixteen year-old student at the movies and has sex with him/her not knowing he/she's a student, then that's a different story.
2/7/2010 1:15:26 PM
^ it is a different story, but it wouldn’t be treated as such by parents, administrators, or the media.
2/7/2010 1:16:02 PM
18 should not be illegal. Technically some loser chick could still be 20 and in high school. So a 24 year old new teacher is guilty and is a sex offender for hooking up with this girl after running into each other at a party...
2/7/2010 3:59:22 PM
2/7/2010 10:32:51 PM
I think its fucked up because its any school personnel with any student, even if its not a student they know from school. Shit I work at multiple schools and don't know half the damn kids. If she's the legal age and they aren't a direct student of yours and it didn't happen at school, I don't think it should be criminal. Fucked up and punished in some manner, up to and possibly including your job? Yea. But meeting somebody outside of school and then finding out they are a student where you work is a very different situation from banging a student who you exercise direct control over.I also find it ridiculous that once the person graduates you could fuck them and it be legal, but if it started while they were just attending school (whether you taught them or not), then it's totally illegal. A younger coworker is friends with students outside of school (went to school the next county over so he didn't attend school with any of them but has known most of them for over a decade) and several of them are of legal age now. Hell, his girlfriend now is only a year and a half out of HS. But he legally couldn't date her until she was out of school, even though she was almost 19 when she graduated. The age difference is about 4 years, I think. Hence why I think there should be some ambiguity. Not all cases are cut and dry and involve some 50+ teacher using their influence to bang some little boy or girl against their will. Hence my issue with it.
2/7/2010 11:04:13 PM
2/8/2010 1:54:11 AM
^^^^Did you just compare school students to prisoners. I mean i have heard the expression school is like prison but thats ridiculous. Everyone should have the same legal rights. Not talking about morals right now but it is ridiculous to ruin there lives. No wonder they need more teachers it comes with have more friggin rules.
2/8/2010 3:31:18 AM
Not allowing teachers and students to have sex = ruining students' lives
2/8/2010 5:39:55 AM
^Not what we are saying. Ruining an a school employees life for having consensual sex with an of age adult should be completely legal.If you and me both go to a party and get with two 18 year old ladies, it's completely fine. But I go to work and find out that the chicks go to my high school, your still fine and I'm a fucking rapist with a permanent record.[Edited on February 8, 2010 at 6:49 AM. Reason : ]
2/8/2010 6:48:49 AM
^ The Law is the Law dude. I mean zomg, if we let 24 yr old teachers have sex with a 18/19 year olds that they meet (not realizing that they are still high school students at their school) at a mutual friends party we are basically opening the door for anything. Pretty soon it will be "ok" for 40 yr old 5th grade teachers to have sexual relations with a 11 yr old.
2/8/2010 7:24:55 AM
^hes saying if its otherwise within the law but ya, there isn't going to be a smooth transition so theres not really a way to put a clause in for special situations. Even if its not a direct student, that faculty member can "help" the student in an unfair way or threaten them. If a teacher finds a student breaking a rule in the hallway, they could blackmail them for sex. A lot of bad things could easily happen if it was legal. Things are just bettter off the way the law is now.
2/8/2010 7:35:50 AM
The problem is that the sex offender's registry gets clogged up with people that aren't really dangerous, teachers who had consensual sex with a student, kids who were sexting each other in middle school, chicks who flashed their shit on spring break, dudes who got caught pissing on the side of a building, etc..For those of us who want to actually protect ourselves and families with the sex offender registry, it's becoming more and more useless.Secondly, a lot of people's lives get ruined for non-predatory crimes, can't get a job or housing, and ultimately have to live on the taxpayer's dime.
2/8/2010 8:10:49 AM
^^Well that's why I am saying leave it up to the school district and local DA whether it was somebody making a mistake or somebody that was maliciously taking advantage of a student. We had one guy around here that WAS taking advantage of his female students. Creepy fucking dude who finally got busted, but had been doing it since I was a student here. He was absolutely using his position to take advantage of girls who were struggling in his class. That is totally wrong. Bad part is he got off because he targeted questionable girls, so they called her character into question and she then refused to testify. I know another guy at the middle school who was banging out a girl when I was in 8th grade and she was in 6th grade. He has never been caught and I have no proof of what went down. That is despicable and I can't stand to be around him. Makes my blood boil whenever I see him talking to female students, because I know what he's capable of and have a family member in his class and a friends daughter.So again, I certainly ain't defending that shit. Both cases they broke the law, regardless of school personnel/student laws. The kids were underage and that right there makes it totally illegal. I was simply saying that if no law has been broken, (consenting adults, outside school, and not a subordinate) let the district decide if they should punish/fire the person, but it doesn't make them a rapist or pedophile. ^And Bobby is totally right on that shit too. One of my neighbors was on the damn sex offender site cause he was dating his wife before they got married and she was 15 and he had turned 20 and they got caught. While he was still 19 it was cool, but when he hit 20 he was over 4 years older than here. He's married to her and they are in their 20s now, but that shit was showing up on the sex offender registry. Is that really necessary?[Edited on February 8, 2010 at 8:15 AM. Reason : ]
2/8/2010 8:11:44 AM
There should be no special law regarding teachers and students having sex. Adults having sex with children is criminal. Trading sexual favors, money, goods, etc for academic favors is criminal. Coercing a student (or employee, patient, customer, etc) into providing sexual favors (or money, other favors, etc) is criminal.However, pedophilia, bribery, fraud and extortion aren't any more or less criminal because its a student and a teacher. There are plenty of other professional relationships that give one person a certain amount of coercive power over another. There shouldn't be any exception for a teacher and a student.
2/8/2010 9:01:39 AM
2/8/2010 9:02:06 AM
and their employment should be terminated immediately. not added to the sex offender's registry for life.
2/8/2010 9:12:17 AM
so they could easily go work with children again?
2/8/2010 9:14:41 AM
If its extortion then call it extortion. If it's criminal sex with a minor, then call it that. If it's both, then it's both. Why should it be anything other than these if it's a student and a teacher? What about pediatrician and student? Or priest and student? Or police officer and student?
2/8/2010 9:17:25 AM
^ Exactly. NO to new laws that accomplish nothing new.
2/8/2010 9:23:48 AM
2/8/2010 9:28:11 AM
I stopped reading half-way through so perhaps this has been addressed already.stop using the word prey. i really hate when people act as if these 16yos (male or female) are victims and preyed upon. Some are, yes, but most are not. These students are not falling to manipulation of the teacher in exchange for higher grades but are rather developed people with normal sex drives. At 16 you know the difference between consent and rape. You know how to say now, and you know how to report a crime if you feel taken advantage of. While I do find it unethical and poor professional form I do not believe it should always be illegal. For example, lying I find to be unethical in most situations but do not think it should necessarily be a criminal offense. I believe these situations require more subjective evaluation.
2/8/2010 10:57:43 AM
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