SCHEDULE 2REPEALED STATUTORY OFFENCES

Regulation 3(5)

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1

An offence under any of the following sections of the Sexual Offences Act 195636

a

section 1 (rape)37;

b

section 2 or 3 (procurement of woman by threats or false pretences);

c

section 4 (administering drugs to obtain or facilitate intercourse);

d

section 5 (intercourse with a girl under 13);

e

section 6 (intercourse with a girl under 16)38;

f

section 14 or 15 (indecent assault);

g

section 16 (assault with intent to commit buggery);

h

section 17 (abduction of women by force or for the sake of her property);

i

section 19 or 20 (abduction of girl under 18 or 16);

j

section 24 (detention of woman in brothel or other premises);

k

section 25 or 26 (permitting girl under 13, or between 13 and 16, to use premises for intercourse)39;

l

section 28 (causing or encouraging prostitution of, intercourse with or indecent assault on, girl under 16).

2

An offence under section 1 of the Indecency with Children Act 1960 (indecent conduct towards young child)40.

3

An offence under section 54 of the Criminal Law Act 1977 (inciting girl under 16 to incest)41.

4

An offence under section 3 of the Sexual Offences (Amendment) Act 2000 (abuse of trust)42.

5

An offence under section 70 of the 1989 Act, section 16 of the Foster Children Act 1980 or section 14 of the Children Act 1958 (offences relating to private fostering)43.

6

An offence under section 63(10) of, paragraph 1(5) of Schedule 5 to, or paragraph 2(3) of Schedule 6 to, the 1989 Act (offences relating to voluntary homes and children’s homes)44.

2

A person falls within this paragraph if he has been found to have committed an offence under any of the following provisions committed against or involving a child—

a

section 7 of the Sexual Offences Act 1956 (intercourse with defective);

b

section 9 of that Act (procurement of defective);

c

section 10 of that Act (incest by a man);

d

section 11 of that Act (incest by a woman);

e

section 12 of that Act (buggery)45 except if the other party to the act of buggery was aged 16 or over and consented to the act;

f

section 13 of that Act (indecency between men)46 except if the other party to the act of gross indecency was aged 16 or over and consented to the act;

g

section 21 of that Act (abduction of defective from parent or guardian);

h

section 22 of that Act (causing prostitution of women);

i

section 23 of that Act (procuration of girl under 21);

j

section 27 of that Act (permitting defective to use premises for intercourse);

k

section 29 of that Act (causing or encouraging prostitution of defective);

l

section 30 of that Act (man living on earnings of prostitution);

m

section 31 of that Act (woman exercising control over prostitute);

n

section 128 of the Mental Health Act 1959 (sexual intercourse with patients)47;

o

section 4 of the Sexual Offences Act 1967 (procuring others to commit homosexual acts)48;

p

section 5 of that Act (living on earnings of male prostitution);

q

section 9(1)(a) of the Theft Act 1968 (burglary); or

r

an offence that is related to an offence specified in sub-paragraphs (a) to (q).