What legal term is used to describe when a person touches the intimate parts of another person against the will of the person touched and for the purpose of sexual arousal?

a. aggravated criminal sexual assault
b. criminal sexual assault
c. sexual battery
d. statutory rape


C
Sexual battery is the legal term used to describe when a person touches another person against the will of the person touched and for the purpose of sexual arousal of the perpetrator.

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