News by Katie Harris, NZ Herald 14th Apr 2021 5:31 AM | Updated: 6:17 AM A Wellington man has been convicted of rape after he removed a condom part-way through intercourse without a woman s consent. Wellington District Crime Squad manager, detective senior sergeant Haley Ryan, told the
NZ Herald this is the first known conviction for this type of offending in New Zealand. Stealthing is the non-consensual removal of a condom during sex, when a partner has only consented to sex with protection. The crime was brought to light in the BBC show
I May Destroy You, where a character is the victim of stealthing.
News by Katie Harris, NZ Herald 14th Apr 2021 5:31 AM | Updated: 6:17 AM A Wellington man has been convicted of rape after he removed a condom part-way through intercourse without a woman s consent. Wellington District Crime Squad manager, detective senior sergeant Haley Ryan, told the
NZ Herald this is the first known conviction for this type of offending in New Zealand. Stealthing is the non-consensual removal of a condom during sex, when a partner has only consented to sex with protection. The crime was brought to light in the BBC show
I May Destroy You, where a character is the victim of stealthing.
A male has been convicted of rape after he removed a condom during intercourse without the woman s consent, in a process known as stealthing .
The man in question is from Wellington, New Zealand and is reportedly the first case of this type in the country.
Stealthing is an act where a condom is removed without consent during intercourse, specifically when the partner only consented to intercourse with a condom.
Stealthing happens when a man takes off a condom during intercourse when intercourse was only consensual due to the condom (stock image)
The male is due to appear in court for sentencing later this month in a case that is expected to set a precedent for future trials.