Sexual offences in the United Kingdom

There are a number of sexual offences under the law of England and Wales, the law of Scotland, and the law of Northern Ireland (which function as three separate systems for this purpose).

Of women aged 16 to 59 in England & Wales interviewed for the 2006/07 British Crime Survey, 0.5% (1 in every 200) reported that they had suffered rape or attempted rape in the previous year, equating to approximately 85,000 nationally. In the same year, less than 800 persons were convicted of rape.[1][2]

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England and Wales

The following offences are created for England and Wales by the Sexual Offences Act 2003:

For other offences, see Prostitution in the United Kingdom.

Abolished offences

See History of English criminal law#Sexual Offences

Northern Ireland

The following offences are created by the Sexual Offences (Northern Ireland) Order 2008:

Scotland

The following offences are created by the Sexual Offences (Scotland) Act 2009:

For other offences, see Prostitution in the United Kingdom

Offences under the former law:

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