Part 4Children

Older children

32Causing an older child to be present during a sexual activity

(1)

If a person (“A”), who has attained the age of 16 years either—

(a)

intentionally engages in a sexual activity and for a purpose mentioned in subsection (2) does so in the presence of a child (“B”), who—

(i)

has attained the age of 13 years, but

(ii)

has not attained the age of 16 years, or

(b)

intentionally, and for a purpose mentioned in subsection (2) causes B to be present while a third person engages in such an activity,

then A commits an offence, to be known as the offence of causing an older child to be present during a sexual activity.

(2)

The purposes are—

(a)

obtaining sexual gratification,

(b)

humiliating, distressing or alarming B.

(3)

Without prejudice to the generality of subsection (1), the reference—

(a)

in paragraph (a) of that subsection to A engaging in a sexual activity in the presence of B, includes a reference to A engaging in it in a place in which A can be observed by B other than by B looking at an image, and

(b)

in paragraph (b) of that subsection to B being present while a third person engages in such an activity, includes a reference to B being in a place from which the third person can be so observed by B.