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Sex Offender Registries
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Sex Offender Register’ is the common expression for the records held by the police arising from the statutory requirement that sex offenders should notify the police of their address details and change of circumstances. The register is inte...

Rape
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any individual makes sexual attempt to other person without his or her content then, he make a rape attempt. Current definition of rape according to The Sexual Offences Act 2003 (the Act) which, come into force on 1st May 2004, rape is enco...

Law Essay
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by digital penetration of Claire (contrary to S. 2(1) of the Sexual Offences Act 2003). Duncan pleads not guilty and pleads the defence of consent. Duncan and Claire met one evening in a bar, when Claire (aged 39) struck up a conversation ...

The Impact Of Sexual Abuse On Children
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the annotation of the above source. Today the child sexual abuse is at an alarming rate. The occurrences show that a girl out of four and a boy out of ten experienced sexual abuse. This paper inspects the shocking impact of child sexual abu...

Criminal Law
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criminal liability of Felix would be to manipulate and deceive a person in to an immodest intimate relation with himself; in this case it was Shirley. The action committed was not of mutual consent; rather it was deceptive with the deceptio...

Statement
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in the area of consent the law should develop on a case–by-case basis, rather than upon general propositions. This is an unsatisfactory approach in the light of the vagueness of the public interest and the consequent variability in the appl...

Law, Evidence
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view that the Human Rights Act 1998 has been something of a jurisprudential damp squib in the sphere of criminal law and evidence. I like to think that the development of human rights law in this sphere has been a bittersweet symphony: muc...