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Sexual Offences Act 1993

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Citation
  
1956 c. 30

Royal assent
  
20 July 1993

Territorial extent
  
Commencement
  
20 September 1993

Sexual Offences Act 1993

Long title
  
An Act to abolish the presumption of criminal law that a boy under the age of fourteen is incapable of sexual intercourse.

The Sexual Offences Act 1993 (c.30) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that abolished the presumption that a boy under the age of fourteen is incapable of sexual intercourse. Under the Sexual Offences Act 2003, if a boy under the age of fourteen intentionally penetrates a woman's vagina with his penis without her consent, he is guilty of rape. Prior to the passage of the Sexual Offences Act 1993, and under the former Sexual Offences Act 1956, the boy would have been presumed physically incapable of penantrating the woman's vagina with his penis, and could not have been considered guilty of rape.

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Sexual Offences Act 1993 Wikipedia


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