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It says investigated so we'll probably never know. I'm not sure a four year old could obtain an erection. Seems unlikely.
Like Zac says^^^
Under the legal definition of rape it is entirely possible that a four year old boy could rape - penetration by penis of vagina, anus or mouth. Of course a four year old boy could never be charged with rape as he is under the age of criminal liability.
The definiton of 'rape' has expanded to encompass acts of which a 4-year old may be capable.
jth, you are of course completely correct, rape is no longer just forced sexual intercourse (penile penetration into the vagina)
Isn't that a separate offence, though? Rape is defined in the Sexual Offences Act 2003 as pentetration with the penis; anything else is "assault by penetration". So far as I can tell this hasn't changed.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rape

//Rape is a type of sexual assault usually involving sexual intercourse or other forms of sexual penetration perpetrated against a person without that person's consent.// No mention of penis or vagina there.
That's as may be Ratter, but the legal definition in the UK refers specifically to penile penetration, as per the Act I referenced.
Do you have a link to that jim, you may be right!?

The copy of the relevant legislation is at

http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2003/42//part/1

where the various offences are defined. Compare sections 1.1.a and 2.1.a. So far as I can tell the definition doesn't change if the offender is a child.
A 4-year old boy does not necessarily have to have, or maintain, an erection for 1.1a to occur.
Exactly, jackthehat. Putting the penis inside another's mouth without his or her consent is rape. No erection necessary.
Bearing in mind the stated age of four, do 'experts' now discourage doctors and nurses games. What used to be known as exploring ones body and/or sexuality.

We do seem to reinvent stuff to keep ologists in work.
I was wondering if someone would bring that up, douglas -- I had understood that for at least some children there was some level of experimentation like that, and perhaps this is reflecting a redefinition from (unusual) games as a child to full-blown offences. If so, then that in itself is a worrying trend, but I suspect there's a bit more to it than just paranoid adults.
As I originally commented, we'll probably never know.
Yes it is possible.

We had a case at my daughter's school, not in this country, where a five year old boy 'attacked' another boy.....the school, a prestigious one, tried to hush it up because of who his father was and, as a consequence, a number of we parents withdrew our kids and the year's teachers walked out as well.

It's not the net, I would say, I would point a very large finger at his parents/family as where has he learned this from - a victim of abuse, I bet.
Now see, if I can get away with this word as to the AB police, buggery and penetration of any kind are acts more than kids just mucking around, learning the first ropes of sexuality, jim.
I can't bring myself to read that.
There's nothing graphic in the article, naomi, but it's not comfortable reading.
Whatever the rights or wrongs of it, just the whole idea, Boxy……

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