California's so-called "yes means yes" law will be the first
in the nation to make affirmative consent language a central
tenet of school sexual assault policies, proponents said.
The legislation, passed by the California State Senate last
month, defines consent as "an affirmative, conscious and
voluntary agreement to engage in sexual activity."
It also states that silence and a lack of resistance do not
signify consent and that drugs or alcohol do not excuse unwanted
sexual activity.
The White House has declared sex crimes to be "epidemic" on U.S.
college campuses, with one in five students falling victim to
sex assault during their college years.
(Reporting by Victoria Cavaliere; Editing by Mary Wisniewski and
Tom Hogue)
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