Oklahoma Rape and Sex Crimes are criminal offenses that involve the non-consensual sexual activity or contact of one person against another. These offenses include rape, statutory rape, sexual battery, lewd acts with a minor, and other related crimes. Rape is defined in Oklahoma as engaging in sexual intercourse with another person without their consent or when the victim is incapable of giving consent due to age or mental illness. Statutory rape is when a person engages in sexual intercourse with another person who is under the age of consent, which is 16 years old in Oklahoma. Sexual battery occurs when someone is subjected to unwanted sexual contact. Lewd acts with a minor involve engaging in sexual contact with a minor who is below the age of 16. Other types of Oklahoma Rape and Sex Crimes include forcible sodomy, incest, child molestation, indecent exposure, and sexual harassment. Forcible sodomy is defined as engaging in oral or anal sex with another person without their consent. Incest is engaging in sexual relations with a family member. Child molestation occurs when a person engages in any sexual activity with a child. Indecent exposure occurs when someone exposes themselves to another person in a lewd or sexual manner. Sexual harassment is defined as any unwanted sexual advances or requests for sexual favors.