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3A person falls within this paragraph if—E+W+S+N.I.
(a)he commits an offence under section 16 of the Offences against the M1Person Act 1861 (threats to kill) by making a threat to kill a child,
(b)he commits an offence under section 7 of the M2Sexual Offences Act 1956 (intercourse with defective) by having sexual intercourse with a child,
(c)he commits an offence under section 9 of that Act (procurement of defective) by procuring a child to have sexual intercourse,
(d)he commits an offence under section 10 of that Act (incest by a man) by having sexual intercourse with a child,
(e)she commits an offence under section 11 of that Act (incest by a woman) by allowing a child to have sexual intercourse with her,
(f)he commits an offence under section 12 of that Act by committing buggery with a child under the age of 16,
(g)he commits an offence under section 13 of that Act by committing an act of gross indecency with a child,
(h)he commits an offence under section 21 of that Act (abduction of defective from parent or guardian) by taking a child out of the possession of her parent or guardian,
(i)he commits an offence under section 22 of that Act (causing prostitution of women) in relation to a child,
(j)he commits an offence under section 23 of that Act (procuration of girl under 21) by procuring a child to have sexual intercourse with a third person,
(k)he commits an offence under section 27 of that Act (permitting defective to use premises for intercourse) by inducing or suffering a child to resort to or be on premises for the purpose of having sexual intercourse,
(l)he commits an offence under section 29 of that Act (causing or encouraging prostitution of defective) by causing or encouraging the prostitution of a child,
(m)he commits an offence under section 30 of that Act (man living on earnings of prostitution) in a case where the prostitute is a child,
(n)she commits an offence under section 31 of that Act (woman exercising control over prostitute) in a case where the prostitute is a child,
(o)he commits an offence under section 128 of the M3Mental Health Act 1959 (sexual intercourse with patients) by having sexual intercourse with a child,
(p)he commits an offence under section 4 of the M4Sexual Offences Act 1967 (procuring others to commit homosexual acts) by—
(i)procuring a child to commit an act of buggery with any person, or
(ii)procuring any person to commit an act of buggery with a child,
(q)he commits an offence under section 5 of that Act (living on earnings of male prostitution) by living wholly or in part on the earnings of prostitution of a child,
(r)he commits an offence under section 9(1)(a) of the M5Theft Act 1968 (burglary), by entering a building or part of a building with intent to rape a child,
(s)he commits an offence under section 4(3) of the M6Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 by—
(i)supplying or offering to supply a Class A drug to a child,
(ii)being concerned in the supplying of such a drug to a child, or
(iii)being concerned in the making to a child of an offer to supply such a drug,
(t)he commits an offence of—
(i)aiding, abetting, counselling, procuring or inciting the commission of an offence against a child, or
(ii)conspiring or attempting to commit such an offence.
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