Top 5 Research Topics on Teenage Consent and Sexual Abuse

Discover 5 powerful thesis topics exploring teenage consent, sexual abuse, and the sweetheart theory in the Philippines. Perfect for students in criminology, psychology, and legal studies.

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Realyn Manalo

7/7/20252 min read

Source: GMA News Online

Let me convince you to make this a thesis.

She was 14. He was older. They kissed. They were in a relationship. But one day, she said no. She was on her period. He threatened her with a video of them kissing. She gave in. She bled. She told her grandmother. They went to the police. And now he’s sentenced to 40 years. Because a love affair does not excuse rape. The Supreme Court said it, clearly. And it’s about time.

What’s really wrong here is how deeply this country still tolerates the "sweetheart theory." This toxic excuse blames the girl. It hides the power play. It ignores fear. It ignores age. It ignores pain. It ignores consent. Too many still think being in a relationship means automatic permission. That’s dangerous. That’s why survivors stay silent. This belief protects rapists. It puts girls at risk. It must end.


Who Can Use These Topics

This research is ideal for students and professionals pursuing the following courses or strands:

College Programs:

  • Criminology

  • Psychology

  • Social Work

  • Legal Management

  • Political Science


Senior High School Strands:

  • HUMSS

  • GAS

  • ABM

5 Thesis Topic Ideas

1.The Impact of Romantic Relationships on the Perception of Consent Among Filipino Teenagers

This study explores how being in a relationship affects how teens understand and interpret sexual consent.

Target Respondents

  • Senior high school students

  • College freshmen

  • Guidance counselors

2.The Prevalence and Impact of the 'Sweetheart Theory' in Philippine Court Decisions on Rape Cases

This study investigates how often the sweetheart theory is used in legal defenses and how it influences verdicts.

Target Respondents

  • Legal professionals

  • Law students

  • Public prosecutors

3.Understanding Fear-Based Compliance in Teenage Relationships and Its Link to Sexual Abuse

This research examines how threats and emotional blackmail lead to coerced sex even within relationships.

Target Respondents

  • Teenage abuse survivors

  • Psychologists and social workers

  • High school counselors

4.The Role of Media in Reinforcing or Challenging Myths About Rape and Consent in Relationships

This topic explores how TV shows, movies, and social media either normalize or question toxic ideas about consent.

Target Respondents

  • Media analysts

  • Senior high and college students

  • Communication professionals

5.Parental Awareness and Response to Signs of Sexual Abuse

in Teenagers

This study focuses on how often parents recognize and act on subtle signs of sexual abuse, and what support systems they rely on.

Target Respondents

  • Parents of teenagers

  • Child protection NGOs

  • Community health workers

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