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The '''Sexual Offences Act 2003''' is an Act of Parliament that was passed in 2003 and became law on 1 May 2004. It replaced older sexual offences laws with more specific and explicit wording. In Victorian times it was deemed immoral to define offences such as [[gross indecency]].
 
The '''Sexual Offences Act 2003''' is an Act of Parliament that was passed in 2003 and became law on 1 May 2004. It replaced older sexual offences laws with more specific and explicit wording. In Victorian times it was deemed immoral to define offences such as [[gross indecency]].
  
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Group homosexual sex was decriminalised by section 12 of the [[Sexual Offences Act 1956]] being omitted, removing the offence of homosexual sex “when more than two persons take part or are present”.
{{cquote|'''Abolished homosexual offences''' – Schedule 4 (procedure for ending notification requirements for abolished homosexual offences) has effect.}}
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Group homosexual sex has been decriminalised, in that Schedule 6 of the 2003 Act caused section 12 of the [[Sexual Offences Act 1956]] to be omitted, removing the offence of homosexual sex "when more than two persons take part or are present".
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== External links ==
 
== External links ==

Revision as of 17:51, 31 July 2011

The Sexual Offences Act 2003 is an Act of Parliament that was passed in 2003 and became law on 1 May 2004. It replaced older sexual offences laws with more specific and explicit wording. In Victorian times it was deemed immoral to define offences such as gross indecency.

Group homosexual sex was decriminalised by section 12 of the Sexual Offences Act 1956 being omitted, removing the offence of homosexual sex “when more than two persons take part or are present”.

External links

http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2003/42/contents