I11 Anonymity of victims of certain offences.

1

Where an allegation has been made that an offence to which this Act applies has been committed against a person, F1no matter relating to that person shall during that person’s lifetime be included in any publication if it is likely to lead members of the public to identify that person as the person against whom the offence is alleged to have been committed.

2

Where a person is accused of an offence to which this Act applies, no matter likely to lead members of the public to identify a person as the person against whom the offence is alleged to have been committed (“the complainant”) shall during the complainant’s lifetime F2be included in any publication.

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This section—

a

does not apply in relation to a person by virtue of subsection (1) at any time after a person has been accused of the offence, and

b

in its application in relation to a person by virtue of subsection (2), has effect subject to any direction given under section 3.

3A

The matters relating to a person in relation to which the restrictions imposed by subsection (1) or (2) apply (if their inclusion in any publication is likely to have the result mentioned in that subsection) include in particular—

a

the person’s name,

b

the person’s address,

c

the identity of any school or other educational establishment attended by the person,

d

the identity of any place of work, and

e

any still or moving picture of the person.

4

Nothing in this section prohibits the F4inclusion in a publication of matter consisting only of a report of criminal proceedings other than proceedings at, or intended to lead to, or on an appeal arising out of, a trial at which the accused is charged with the offence.