lascivious conduct, are deemed to be children exploited in prostitution and other
sexual abuse.
The penalty of reclusion temporal in its medium period to reclusion perpetua shall
be imposed upon the following:
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(b) Those who commit the act of sexual intercourse or lascivious conduct with a
child exploited in prostitution or subjected to other sexual abuse; Provided, That
when the victim is under twelve (12) years of age, the perpetrators shall be
prosecuted under Article 335, paragraph 3, for rape and Article 336 of Act No.
3815, as amended, the Revised Penal Code, for rape or lascivious conduct, as the
case maybe: Provided, That the penalty for lascivious conduct when the victim is
under twelve (12) years of age shall be reclusion temporal in its medium period; x
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The Implementing Rules and Regulations of R.A. No. 7610 defines "lascivious
conduct" as [T]he intentional touching, either directly or through clothing, of the
genitalia, anus, groin, breast, inner thigh, or buttocks, or the introduction of any
object into the genitalia, anus or mouth, of any person, whether of the same or
opposite sex, with an intent to abuse, humiliate, harass, degrade, or arouse or
gratify the sexual desire of any person, bestiality, masturbation, lascivious
exhibition of the genitals or pubic area of a person.
In People v. Chingh,[38] the accused' conviction for rape by sexual assault was
affirmed. However, in modifying the penalty imposed to that provided in Article III,
Section 5(b) of R.A. No. 7610, the Court ruled:
In this case, the offended party was ten years old at the time of the commission of
the offense. Pursuant to the above-quoted provision of law, Armando was aptly
prosecuted under paragraph 2, Article 266-A of the Revised Penal Code, as
amended by R.A. No. 8353, for Rape Through Sexual Assault. However, instead of
applying the penalty prescribed therein, which is prision mayor, considering that
VVV was below 12 years of age, and considering further that Armando's act of
inserting his finger in VVV's private part undeniably amounted to lascivious conduct,
the appropriate imposable penalty should be that provided in Section 5 (b), Article
III of R.A. No. 7610, which is reclusion temporal in its medium period.
The Court is not unmindful to the fact that the accused who commits acts of
lasciviousness under Article 366, in relation to Section 5 (b), Article III of R.A. No.
7610, suffers the more severe penalty of reclusion temporal in its medium period
than the one who commits Rape Through Sexual Assault, which is merely