Creating a society where such violations are not tolerated involves a collective effort. This includes fostering environments where victims feel safe to speak out, where perpetrators are held accountable, and where education about consent and healthy relationships is prioritized.
From a legal standpoint, sexual activities with someone who is incapable of giving consent, such as when they are asleep or under the influence of substances, are considered sexual assault or rape in many jurisdictions. The law recognizes the inherent inability of an unconscious or incapacitated person to consent to sexual activities, making any such acts illegal and punishable.
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