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Legal Information: Ohio

Ohio Crimes

Laws current as of
October 1, 2024

Crimes

Even if you do not qualify for a protection order, the abuser may have committed a crime. If you call the police, they may arrest him/her for a crime and you may get a restraining order through the criminal court. Remember that even if you do have a protection order, you can still report him/her to the police if you believe s/he committed a crime against you.

In our Abuse Using Technology section, you can learn the types of behaviors that are considered a misuse of technology. Some of these behaviors might be recognized as a crime depending on the specific laws of your state.

What are some crimes that the abuser may have committed in Ohio?
If I am the victim of a crime, where can I get additional help in Ohio?

What are some crimes that the abuser may have committed in Ohio?

Here is a list of some possible crimes in Ohio that the abuser may have committed. You can click on the links to read the legal definition of each crime on our Selected Ohio Statutes page:

Statute Crime (click here to sort the list alphabetically by crime names)
2901.11 Felonious assault
2901.211 Menacing by stalking
2903.13 Assault
2903.14 Negligent assault
2903.21 Aggravated menacing
2907.02 Rape
2907.03 Sexual battery
2907.04 Unlawful sexual contact with a minor
2907.05 Gross sexual imposition
2907.06 Sexual imposition
2907.07 Importuning (soliciting a minor for sexual activity)
2907.08 Voyeurism
2907.21 Compelling prostitution
2907.22 Promoting prostitution
2907.32 Pandering obscenity
2907.321 Pandering obscenity involving a minor
2907.322 Pandering sexually oriented matter involving a minor
2907.323 Illegal use of a minor in nudity-oriented material or performance
2911.211 Aggravated trespass
2913.49 Identity fraud
2917.11 Disorderly conduct
2917.21 Telecommunications harassment
2917.211 Nonconsensual dissemination of private sexual images
2919.23 Interference with custody
2919.25 Domestic violence
2919.27 Violating a protection order, consent agreement, or anti-stalking protection order
2921.33 Resisting arrest
2933.52 Interception of communications

If I am the victim of a crime, where can I get additional help in Ohio?

The Ohio Office of the Attorney General website provides information on victims’ rights and services.

For information on victims’ compensation in Ohio, visit the Ohio Attorney General’s website on victim compensation.

If you are a victim of domestic violence and have been charged with a crime, you can go to our Abuse Victims Charged with Crimes page.

Other organizations for victims of crime are listed on our National Organizations - Crime Victims page.