Ep 10. Consent
- TV14
- January 19, 2001
- 43 min
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7.8 (883)
In Law & Order: Special Victims Unit season 2 episode 10 titled "Consent," the Special Victims Unit detectives investigate the case of a woman who claims she was raped by her ex-boyfriend. However, the ex-boyfriend has video footage of the encounter, which he alleges was consensual. The detectives must work to determine the true nature of the encounter, and whether the woman truly gave her consent to the sexual act.
As the investigation intensifies, the detectives uncover a web of lies and deceit. The victim, an aspiring actress, has a history of making false accusations and seeking attention from the media. Her ex-boyfriend, who is a wealthy businessman, has an alibi that seems ironclad. But with the help of their forensic experts, the detectives are able to uncover crucial evidence that ultimately proves that the encounter was indeed non-consensual.
Throughout the episode, the detectives also delve into the complex issue of consent. They interview experts and discuss the legal definition of consent, as well as the challenges of proving non-consent in cases of sexual assault. The episode sheds light on how difficult it is for victims to come forward and how important it is for society to acknowledge the severe consequences of sexual assault, both on the victim and the perpetrator.
Ultimately, "Consent" is a powerful episode that raises awareness about the importance of consent in all sexual encounters and the devastating impact of sexual assault. Through the efforts of the detectives, justice is served and the victim is provided with much-needed support and compassion.