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The U.S. Department of Justice classifies sexual victimization into 11 categories. Using their definitions, what distinguishes completed sexual coercion from completed rape?
 
  a. Sexual coercion does not have to include any type of penetration, but rape includes
   penetration by definition.
  b. Sexual coercion does not have to include actual or threatened physical force, but rape
   must include the use of actual or threatened force.
  c. Sexual coercion refers to penetration with an object, whereas rape refers to
   penetration with a body part.
  d. Sexual coercion refers only to acts where penetration causes no outward signs of
   physical damage, whereas rape refers to acts where penetration causes visible,
   measurable physical damage to the body.
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