Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) A Practice Exam

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Which of the following is a type of quasi-intentional tort?

Assault

Battery

Slander

Slander is indeed a type of quasi-intentional tort because it involves making false statements that harm a person's reputation, which is a violation of their personal rights without necessarily involving direct physical harm or intent to cause harm. Quasi-intentional torts are characterized by a combination of intentional acts, such as speaking slanderous statements, and the unintentional consequences that arise from those acts, namely damaging someone's reputation and emotional well-being.

This context is important to understand the essence of slander. In legal terms, slander falls under defamation, where the focus is on the harm caused to an individual's character through spoken words. Unlike assault, battery, or false imprisonment, which are more physically focused and involve clear intent to inflict direct harm, slander illustrates how verbal actions can lead to significant repercussions for individuals, showing the broader scope of personal rights violations in quasi-intentional torts.

False Imprisonment

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