Utah Rape of a Child is the crime of having sexual intercourse with a minor under the age of fourteen. It is a first-degree felony in Utah and carries a maximum penalty of life in prison. This crime also includes sexual contact with a minor, which is defined as intentional touching of the genitalia or breasts of a minor under the age of fourteen. There are three types of Utah Rape of a Child: Aggravated Rape, Statutory Rape, and Sexual Abuse of a Child. Aggravated Rape is when a person engages in sexual intercourse with a child under the age of fourteen through the use of force, threat, or intimidation. Statutory Rape is when a person engages in sexual intercourse with a child under the age of fourteen, even if the act was consensual. Sexual Abuse of a Child is when a person engages in sexual contact with a minor under the age of fourteen. All types of Utah Rape of a Child are serious offenses that carry severe penalties, including life in prison.