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SEXUAL OFFENCES

THE SEXUAL OFFENCES ACT

ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS

PART I-~relimina&

1. Short title.

2. Interpretation.

PART 11-Rape, Grievous Sexual Assault and Marital Rape

3. Rape.

4. Grievous sexual assault.

5. Marital rape.

6. Penalty for rape and grievous sexual assault.

PART Ill-Incest

7. Incest.

PART IV--Sexual wences Against Children and Indecent Assault

8. Sexual touching or interference.

9. Sexual grooming of child.

10. Sexual intercourse with person under sixteen.

1 I . Householder, etc., inducing or encouraging violation of child under
sixteen.

12. Custody of children under sixteen.

13. Indecent assault. * 14. Consent of young penon to be no defence in indecent assault.
15. Abduction of child under sixteen.

PART V- Other Oflences

16. Violation of person suffering From mental disorder or physical
disability.

17. Forcible abduction.

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18. Procuration.

19. Procuring violation of person by threats or fraud or administering drugs.

20. Abduction of child with intent to have sexual intercourse, etc.

21. Unlawful detention with intent to have sexual intercourse, etc.

22. Power of search.

23. Living on earnings of prostitution.

PART V1--Capacity, Consent, Evidentiaty Matters, Anonymity of
Complainant

24. Abolition of common law presumption of incapacity.

25. Cases where consent immaterial.

26. Warning as to comboration of evidence not necessary for conviction.

27. Restriction of evidence at trial for rape.

28. Anonymity of complainant, efc.

PART V I 1 4 e x wender Register and Sa wender Regisfty

29. Sex Offender Register and Registry.

30. Particulars of every conviction to Be hrnished to Registry.

3 1. Superintendent of correctional institution to furnish information.

32. First report by offender.

33. Subsequent obligation to report.
e.

34. Notice about absence.

35. Reporting offences.

36. Offences and penalties.

37. Power on indictment for rape to tind the defendant guilty of a lesser
offence.

38. Regulations.

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39. Power of Minister to amend Schedule and penalties.

40. Review of Act.

SCHEDULES

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THE SEXUAL OFFENCES ACT ACI
12 or 2009.

[Parts 1 to V l and Part V l l l and the Schedules in operation on 38th June.
281 1 .]

0 [part VII in operation on 1 1 th October. 281 1. ] 1.--(I) This Act may be cited as the Sexual Offences Act. short title.
(2) For the purposes of this section, different days may

be appointed for the commencement of different provisions of
this Act and for different pupses of the same provision.

2. In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires- Interpreta-
tion.

"adult" means a person of or over the age of eighteen years;

"child" means a person under the age of eighteen years;

"Children's Court" means any Children's Court established
in accordance with the provisions of the Child Care
and Protection Act;

"complainant" means, in relation to a sexual offence against
this Act, a person who alleges that the offence was
committed or attempted against that person;

"correctional institution" has the meaning assigned to it in
the Corrections Act;

"grievous sexual assault" sMl be construed in accordance
with section 4(1);

"house of prostitution" means a building, enclosure or place
that is used for the purpose of prostitution;

"mental disorder" means-

(a) a substantial disorder of thought, perception,
orientation or memory which grossly impairs a
person's behaviour, judgment, capacity to recog-
nize reality or ability to meet the demands of life,
which renders a person to be of unsound mind; or

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(B) mental retardation, where such ai condition is
associated with abnonndly aggressive or
seriously irresponsible behaviour;

"Register" means the Sex Offender Register maintained
under section 29;

"Registry" means the Sex Offender Registry established by
section 29; a

"sex offender" means a person who has been convicted of a
specified offence and whose particulars are entered or
required to be entered in the Register, and who is
required to make regular reports pursuant to this
Act;

"sexd intercouase" means the penetration of the vagina of
one person by the penis of another person;

~i "specified offence" means an offence specified in the First
~chcdd~. Schedule, to which reporting obligations uslder Part

VII apply.

BART I I . Rape, Grievous Sexual Assault and Marital Rape

Raps. 3.--(I) A man commits the offence of rape if he has sexual
internme with a worncan--

(a) without the woman's consent; and

(b) knowing that the woman does not consent to sexual
intercome or recklessly not caring whether the woman
consents or not.

(2) For the pwpses of subsection (I), consent shall not
be treated as existing where the apparent agreement to- sexual
intmuase is- •

(a) extorted by physical assault or threats or fear of
physical assault to the complainant or to a third person;
Of

(B) obtained by false and hudulent representation as to
the nature of the act or the identity of the offender.

4-41) A person (hereidler called "the offender'? cami t s ~ S W U S
the offence of grievous sexual assault upon another (hereinafter zL
d l e d the "victim") where, in the circums9ance.s specified in
subsection (3, the offender-

(a) peneteates the vagina or anus of the victim with-

(i) a body part other than the penis of the
offender; or

(ii) an object manipulated by the offender;

(6) causes another person to penetrates the vagina or amus
of the victim by-

(i) a W y part other than the penis sf hat person;
or

(ii) an object manipulated by that other person;

(c) places his penis into the mouth of the victim;

(8) causes another person to place his penis into the mouth
of the victim;

(e) places his or her rnduth onto the vagiwa, wllvaa, penis or
anus of the victim; or

(j) causes another person to place his or her mouth onto
the vagina, vulva, penis or anus of the victim.

(2) Subsection (l)(a) and (b) do not apply to patration
canid out in the course of a search authorized by law or for
bonapde medical purposes.

(3) The cimmstances referred to in subsection (1) me
that any of the acts specified in paragraphs (a) to (j) of that
subsection is-

(a) carried out-

(i) without the consent of the victim; and

(ii) knowing that the victim does not consent to the
act or recklessly not caring whether the victim
consents or not; or

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(b) carried out upon a victim unda the age of sixteen
ye=.

(4) For the purposes of subsection (3) , consent shall not
be treated as existing where the apparent consent to the act i s -

(a) extorted by physid assault or threats or fear of phy-
sical assault to the victim or to a third person; or

(b) obtained by false and hudulent representation as to
the nature of the act or the identity of the offender.

~ar inal m. 5.---(I) A husband commits the offence of rape against his
wife if he has sexual intercourse with his wife in any of the cir-
cumstances specified in subsection (3)-

(a) without her consent; and

(b) knowing that she does not consent to sexual inter-
course or recklessly not caring whether she consents or
not.

(2) For the purposes of subsection (I), consent shall not
Itbe deemed to exist where the apparent agreement to sexual inter-
course is-

(a) extorted by physical assault or threats or fear of phy-
sical assault to the wife or to a third petson; or

(b) obtained by false and fraudulent representation as to
the nature of the act or the identity of the offender.

(3) The circumstances referred to in subsection (1) are
that-

(a) the spouses have separated and thereafier have lived
separately and apart within the meaning of the Matri-
monial Causes Act;

(b) there is in existence a separation agreement in writing
Itbetvieen the spouses; - . -

(c) proceedings for the dissolution of the marriage or
for a decree of nullity of marriage have been

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instituted;

(4) there has been made or granted against the husband an
order or injunction, as the case may be, for non-
cohabitation, non-molestation or ouster fism ok matri-
monial home for the personal protection of the wife; or

(e) the husband knows himself to be suffering fiom a
sexually transmitted infection.

6 4 1) A person who- Penally fbr
m

(0) commits the offence of rape (whether against section 3 ghf lm
sesuat ssscaull.

or 5) is liable on conviction in a Circuit Courg to
imprisonment for life or such other term as the courg
considers appropriate. not being less than fifteen yem:
or

(b) commits the offence of grievous s e x d assault is
liabhe-

(i) on summary conviction in a Resident Magis-
trate's Court, to imprisonment for a term not
exceeding three years;

(ii) on conviction in a Circuit Court, to imprison-
ment for life or such other tern as the court con-
siders appropriate not being less than fitaeen
years.

(c) attempts to commit the offence of mpe is liable, on
conviction in a Circuit Court-

(i) where at the time of the attempt he was armed
with a dangerous or offensive weapon or ipl%trar-
ment, to imprisonment for a tam not exceeding
ten years; and

(ii) in any other ccase, to imprisonment for a term not
e x d i n g seven years;

(4) attempts to commit the offence of grievous sexual
assaults-

(i) where at the time of the attempt he was armed

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with a dangerous or offensive weapon or instru-
ment, is liable on conviction in a Circuit Court
to imprisonment for a tern not exceeding ten
years; and

(ii) in any other case, is liable-

(A) on summary conviction in a Resident
Magistrate's Court, to imprisonment for
a term not exceeding theee years;

0

(93) on conviction in a Circuit Court to im-
prisonment for a term not exceeding
seven years.

(2) Where a person has been sentenced pursuant to sub-
section (I)@) or (b) (ii), then in substitution for the pro-
visions of section wl) to ($) of the Parole Act, the person's
eligibility for prole shall be determined in the following
manner: the court shall specify a perid of not less than ten
years, which that person shall serve before becoming eligible
for parole.

(3) For the purposes of this s t ion , a f i rem or an
imitation f i rem shall, notwithstanding that it is not loaded or
is otherwise incapable of discharging any shot, bullet or
other missile, be deemed to be an offensive weapon or instru-
ment.

(4) In this section, "fim" and "imitation fim"
have the meanings resisectively assigned to them under sections
2 and 25 of the Firems Act.

PART 111. Incest

~ncn(. 7.41) The offence of incest is committed by a male person
who willingly has sexual internurse with another person
knowing that the otha person is his grandmother, mother, sister,
daughter, aunt, niece or granddaughter.

(2) The offence of incest is committed by a fmde
person who willingly has sexual intercourse with another

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person knowing that the other person is her grandfather,
father, brother, son, uncle, nephew or grandson.

(3) For the purposes of subsection (1) or (2), the relation-
ship between the person charged with an offence under any of
those subsections and the person against whom the offence is
alleged to have been committed includes a relationship deter-

@ mined by the reference to the whole blood or half blood, as the case may be.
(4) A person who commits the offence of incest is liable

on conviction in a Circuit Court to imprisonment for life.

(5) Any person who attempts to commits the offence of
incest is liable on conviction in a Circuit Court to imprisonment
for a term not exceeding ten years.

(6) On the conviction of any person for an offence under
subsection (1) or 42) against-

(a) a child; or

(6) a person over the age of sixteen who is suffering from
a mental disorder,

then where the person so convicted has authority or guardian-
ship over the victim, the Court may act in accordance with s u b
section (7).

(7) The Court may-

(a) subject to paragraph (b), make an order divesting the
person so convicted of dl authority or guardianship
over the victim, and in any such case appoint any per-
son or persons to be the guardian or guardians of the
victim during, in the case of a child, the period of
minority or any lesser period; or

(6) in any case where it considers it appropriate, refer the
matter of guardianship to the Children's Court, and
that court may, at any time, vary or rescind an order
made under paragraph (a) by the appointment of
any other peason as such guardian, or in any other res-
P t .

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PART 1V. S e w 1 Wences Against Children and
Indecent Assault

$.--(I) In this section, "child" means a person under the age
of sixteen years.

(2) An adult commits an offence where he or she, for a
s e x 4 purpose, does any act specified in subsection (3).

(3) The acts referred to in subsection (2) are-

(a) touching9 directly or indirectly, with a part of his or her
M y or with an object, any part of the body of
the child; or

(6) inviting9 counselling or inciting a child to touch,
directly or indirectly, with a part of the M y or with an
object, the M y of-

(i) any person, including the M y of the adult
who so indtes, counsels or incites; or

(ii) the child.

'(4) For the purposes of this section an act is done for
a sexual purpose if a reasonable person would consider that-

(a) whatever its circumstances or any person's purpose
in relation to it, it is because of its nature sexual;
or

(6) because of its nature and because of its circumstances
or the purpose of any person in relation to it (or both) it
is sexual.

(5) A person who commits an offence under subsection
(2) is liable on conviction in a Circuit Court, to imprisonment
for a term not exceeding ten years.

(6) On the conviction of any person for an offence under
subsection (3, then where the person so convicted has authority
or guardianship over the child concerned, the Court may
exercise its like power as under section 7(7).

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9.-(1) An adult commits an offence if- ~arual
gaming of

(a) having met or communicated with a child on at least chiid.

two earlier occasions, he or she-

(i) intentionally meets the child; or

(ii) travels with the intention of meeting the child
in any part of the world;

(6) the child is under the age of sixteen years; and

(c) at the time of the meeting or travel, he or she-

(i) intends to do anything to or in respect of the
child, during or after the meeting, in any part of
the world, which, if the act were done in
Jamaica, would amount to the commission by
any person of a sexual offence under this Act;
and

(ii) does not reasonably believe that the child is of or
over the age of sixteen years.

(2) An adult commits an offence if he or she causes
another person to cany out the offence specified in subsection
(1).

(3) In subsection (I), the reference to the adult having
met or communicated with- the child is a reference to the adult
having met the child in any part of the world or having com-
municated with the child by any means from, to or in any jxui of
the world.

0 (4) A person who .commits an offence under this section is liable on conviction in a Circuit Court, to imprisonment for a
term not exceeding fifteen years.

10.-(1) Subject to subsection (3), a person who has sexual sexual
intersourse intercourse with another person who is under the age of sixteen wi* gersocl

years commits an offence. under six-
teen.

(2) Any person who attempts to have sexual intercourse

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with any person under the age of sixteen years commits an
offence.

(3) It is a defence for a prson of twenty-ahtee years of
age or under who is charged for the fi~st ime with an offence
mddp subsection (1) or (2), to show that he or she had
reasonable cause to believe that the other person was of or over
the age of sixteen years.

(4) Where the person charged with an offence under sub-
0

section (1) is an adult in authority, then, he or she is liable
upon conviction in a Circuit Court to imprisonment for life,
or such other term as the Court considers appropriate, not
king less than fiM years, and the Court may, where the
person so cosnvicted has authority or guardianship over the
child concerned. exercise its like powers as under section

(5) Where a gemn has k e n sentenced pursuant to sub-
&tion (4), then, in substitution for the provisions of
section 6(1) to (4) of the Parole Act, the p m n ' s eligibility
for p o l e shall be determined in the following manner: the
Court shall s p i Q a period of not less than ten years
which that person shall serve, before becoming eligible for
parole.

(6) In this section, "adult in authority" means an adult
who--

(a) is in a position of trust or authority in relation to a
child;

(Q) is a pawn with whom a child is in a relationship of
dependency; or

(c) stands in l o c ~ parentis to a child.
HOuseholdeB f I. A person comits an offence who, being the owner etc.. inducing
otm-- or occupier of any premises, or having, or acting or assisting
ingviOimim in, the management or control thereof, induces or knowingly ofchild under
sixteen. allows any child under the age of sixteen years to reson to

or be in or upon such premises for the p m s e of-

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(a) having sexual intercourse with any man or woman;
or

(b) engaging in any act with any man or woman that
constitutes grievous sexual assault upon the child.

12. Where on the trial of any offence under this Act it is Custodyof
children proved to the satisfaction of the court that the seduction or pros- under sir-

titution of a girl or boy under the age of sixteen years has been teen.
caused, encouraged, or favoured by his or her parent or guard-
ian, it shall be in the power of the court to divest such parent or
guardian of all authority over the girl or boy, and to appoint any
person or persons willing to take charge of such girl or boy to be
her or his guardian until she or he has attained the age of
eighteen years, or any age below this as the court may direct,
and a Judge of the Supreme Court shall have the power, from
time to time, to rescind or vary such order by the appointment of
any other person or persons as such guardian, or in any other
respect.

13. Any person who carries out an act of indecent assault on Indecent
another person commits an offence and- assault.

(a) on summary conviction in a Resident Magistrate's
Court, is liable to imprisonment for a term not ex-
ceeding three years;

(b) on conviction in a Circuit Court, is liable to imprison-
ment for a term not exceeding fifteen years.

14. It shall not be a defence to a charge or indictment for consentof
young person

an indecent assault on a person under the age of sixteen years , no
to prove that the person consented to the act of indecency. defence in

indecent
assault.

15. A person who unlafi l ly takes or causes any child, being A b d u a i ~ o f
child under

under the age of sixteen years, to be taken out of the possession sixteen.
and against the will of the child's father or mother, or of any
other person having the lawfbl care or charge of the child,
commits an offence.

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PART V . Other Offences

Violalion of 1 6 . 4 1) A person commits an offence who has or attempts to
person suffer-
ing from men- have sexual intercourse with a person who is suffering from a
tal disorder or mental disorder or physical disability (knowing that the person
physical dis-
ability. is suffering from such a disorder or disability) and who does not

consent to the act of intercourse or is incapable of consenting to
the act.

(2) A person who is suffering from a mental disorder or
physical disability shall be regarded as being incapable of con-
senting to engage in any act where by reason of mental disorder
or physical disability, the person is unable to do one or more of
the following-

(a) understand what the act is;

(b) form a decision as to whether to engage in the act (or
as to whether the act should take place);

(c) communicate any such decision.

Forcible 17. A person commits an offence who by force takes away or
.Muaim. detains another person, against the will of that person, with

intent to-

(a) have sexual intercourse with or commit grievous
sexual assault upon that person;

(6) cause that person to be married or to have sexual inter-
course with or to be subjected to an act of grievous
sexual assault by another person.

Procuration. 18.41) A person commits an offence who procures or
attempts to procure any other person-

(a) who is a child, to have sexual intercourse with or
engage in an act of grievous sexual assault with any
other person or persons either within or outside
Jamaica;

(b) to b m e , either within or outside Jamaica, a male or
female prostitute;

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(c) to leave Jamaica, with the intent that the other person
shall become a male or female prostitute, or an inmate
of, or frequent a house of prostitution; or

( 4 to leave the other person's usual place of abode in
Jamaica (such place not being a house of prostitution),
with intent that the other person may, for the purposes
of prostitution, become an inmate of or frequent
a house of prostitution within or outside of Jamaica.

(2) 'Any member of the Jamaica Constabulary Force
above the rank of corporal may take into custody without a
warrant any person whom he has good cause to suspect of
having committed, or of attempting to commit, any offence
against subsection (1).

19. A person commits an offence who- Procuring
violation of
person by

(a) by threats or intimidation, procures or attempts to t h ~ a u o r
procure any person to have sexual intercourse or to :;?;-
engage in or be subjected to an act of grievous sexual teringdrug.
assault, either within or outside of Jamaica;

(b) by false pretences or false representation, procures any
person to have sexual intercourse or to engage in or be
subjected to an act of grievous sexual assault either

'

within or outside of Jamaica;

(c) applies, administers to, or causes to be taken by any
person, any drug, matter, or thing, with intent to
stupe@ or overpower that person so as thereby to
enable any other person to have sexual intercourse with
or to engage in an act of grievous sexual assault upon
that other person; or

( 4 has or attempts to have sexual intercourse with or
engages or attempts to engage in an act of grievous
sexual assault upon any other person, when that other
person is partially or entirely stupefied or overpowered
as specified in paragraph (c).

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Abduction of
child with
intent to have
sexual inter-
course, elc.

Unlawful de-
tention with
intent Po
have sexual
interwune.
etc.

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20.41) A person commits an offence who takes, or causes
to be taken, any unmarried child out of the possession and
against the will of his or her parent or guardian, with the intent
that such child should have sexual intercourse with or engage
in act of grievous sexual assault involving any other person or
persons generally.

(2) It is a defence for a person charged with an offence
under subsection (1) to show that the person had reasonable
cause for believing that the child was of or above the age of
eighteen years.

21.41) A person commits an offence who detains another
person against his or her will-

(a) in or upon premises with the intent that such person
may-

(i) have sexual intercourse with or engage in
an act of grievous sexual assault involving any
other person or with persons generally; or

(ii) be subjected to grievous sexual assault by any
person or by persons generally;

(b) in a house of prostitution.

(2) A person (hereinafter referred to as "the offender")
shall be deemed to detain a person-

(a) in or upon premises, who is in or upon those premises
for the purpose of having sexual intercourse or

(b) in a house of prostitution,

if, with the intent to compel or induce a person to remain in or
upon the premises or in the house of prostitution-

(c) the offender withholds from the other person any
clothing apparel or other property belonging to that
other person; or

(6) where clothing apparel has been lent or otherwise
supplied to the other person by the offender or at the
offender's direction, the offender threatens the other

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person with legd proceedings if the other person takes
away the clothing apparel so lent or supplied.

(3) No legal proceedings, whether civil or criminal,
shall be taken against any person detained as described in sub-
section (2), for taking away or being found in possession of any
such clothing as was necessary to enable him or her to leave the

0 premises or h o w of prostitution.
22.-41) If it appears to any Justice of the Peace on Powerof

information laid before him on oath relating to my person (in -h.
this section r e f e d to as "the victim") by-

(a) any parent, relative or guardian, as the case may be s f
the victim; or

(b) any other pemn who, in the opinion of the Justice of
the Peace, is bona fide acting in the interest of the
victim,

that there is reasonable cause to suspect that the victim is
unlawhlly detained for immoral purposes by any person, in any
place within the jurisdiction of such Justice, the Justice may,
subject to this section, act in accordance with subsection (2).

(2) The Justice may-

(a) issue a warrant authorizing any person named therein
to search for, and, when found, to take the victim
to and keep the victim in a place of safety or other Eaw-
hl place, until he or she can be brought before a Jus-
tice; and

(b) by the same or any other wmant, cause any person
accused of unlawfully detaining the victim to be appre-
hended and brought before a Justice, for legal proceed-
ings to be instituted against the accused pepson.

(3) The Justice before whom the victim is brought may
cause the victim, in the case of a child, to be delivered up to his
or her parents or guardians, or, in the case of an adult, 80 be
otherwise dealt with as the circumstances may permit or require.

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(4) The victim shall be deemed to be unlawfully
detained for an immoral purpose if he or she is detained for the
purpose of having sexual intercourse with or engaging in an act
of grievous sexual assault involving any other person or with
persons generally and is-

(a) in the case of a child-

(i) under the age of sixteen years; or

(ii) of or over the age of sixteen years, so detained
against his or her will or that of a parent or
guardian; or ' \

(b) in the case of an adult, so detained against his or her
will.

(5) Any person authorized by warrant under this section
to search for any victim unlawfully detained as specified in
this section may enter with such force as may be necessary,
any house, building or other place specified in such warrant
and may remove such victim therefrom.

Living on 1
earnings of

23.--( 1 ) Every person who-
prostitution. (a) knowingly lives wholly or in part on the earnings of

prostitution; or

(b) in any place, whether public or private, persistently
solicits or importunes for immoral purposes,

commits an offence and is liable-

(i) on^ summary conviction in a Resident Magis-
trate's Court, to a fine not exceeding five hund-
red thousand dollars or to imprisonment for a
term not exceeding three years; or •

(ii) on conviction in a Circuit Court, to a fine or to
imprisonment for a term not exceeding ten
years.

(2) If it is made to appear to a Resident Magistrate or
Judge, as the case may require, by information on oath that
there is reason to suspect that any house or any part of a house is

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being used for the purposes of prostitution and that any person
residing in or frequenting the house is living wholly or in part on
the earnings of prostitution, the Resident Magistrate or Judge
may issue a warrant authorizing any constable to enter and
search the house and to arrest that person.

(3) Where a person is proved to live with, or to be

0 habitually in the company of, a prostitute, or is proved to have exercised control, direction or influence over the movements, of
a prostitute in such manner as to show that the person is
aiding, abetting or compelling prostitution, whether with any
particular person or generally, the person shall, unless the
court is satisfied to the contrary, be deemed to be knowingly
living on the earnings of prostitution.

(4) Subject to subsection (5), the wife or husband of a
person charged with an offence under this section may be called
as a witness either for the prosecution or the defence and
without the consent of the person charged.

(5) Subsection (4) shall not, except to the extent speci-
fied therein, be construed as affecting any principle that the wife
or husband of a person charged with an offence may at common
law be called as a witness without the consent of that person.

PART V I. Capacity, Consent, Evidentiary Matters.
Anonymity of Complainant

24. It is hereby declared that, subject to section 63 of the
Child Care and Protection Act, the common law presumption
that a boy under the age of fowteen years is incapable of com-
mitting rape or any other offence involving vaginal or anal inter-
course is abolished.

0 25. For the purposes of proceedings in relation to an offence under section 741) or 42), 8(2), 9(1) or lO(1) or (2), it is im-
material that the act constituting the offence was done with the
consent of any of the persons involved.

26.-(1) Subject to subsection (2), where a person is tried for
the offence of rape or any other sexual offence under this Act, it
shall not be necessary for the Gal judge to give a warning to

Abolition of
common law
pnsumptian
of incapacity.

Casa where
consent
immaterial.

Warnings
t o m b o f a
tion of evid-
ence not
necessary for
conviction.

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Restriction of
evidence at
trial for rape.

the jury as to the danger of convictiilg the accused in the absence
of corroboration of the complainant's evidence.

(2) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (1)'
the trial judge may, where he considers it appropriate to do so,
give a warning to the jury to exercise caution in determining-

(a) whether to accept the complainant's uncorroborated
evidence; and

(b) the weight to be given to such evidence.
27.41) In any proceedings in respect of rape or other

sexual offence under this Act, no evidence shall be adduced and
no question shall be asked in cross examination relating to the
sexual behaviour of the complainant with a person other than the
accused, unless leave of the Judge is obtained on application
made by or on behalf of the accused.

(2) An application for leave under subsection (1) shall
be made in the absence of the jury and a copy thereof shall be
served upon the complainant.

(3) Subject to subsection (4), the Judge shall not grant
leave under subsection (1 )-

(a) unless the evidence or question in respect of which
leave is sought, is or relates to, evidence-

(i) of specific instances of the complainant's sexual
behaviour which tend to establish the identity of
the person who had sexual contact with the
complainant on the occasion set out in the
charge;

(ii) of other sexual activity that took place on the
same occasion as the sexual activity that forms
the subject maater of the charge and relates to the
consent which the accused alleges that the
accused believed was given by the complainant;
or

(iii) which rebuts evidence of the complainant's
sexual behaviour or absence thereof that was
previously adduced by the prosecution; or

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(b) unless the Judge is satisfied that the exclusion of the
evidence or question in respect of which leave is
sought, would be unfair to the accused because of the
extent to which that evidence-

(i) relates to behaviour on the part of the com-
plainant which was similar to the alleged
behaviour on the occasion of, or in relation
to, events immediately preceding or follow- '--
ing the alleged offence; and

(ii) is relevant to issues arising in the proceedings.
> I

(4) In determining for the purposes of subsection (3)
whether evidence is admissible or questioning should be
allowed, the Judge shall be satisfied that the probative value of
the evidence sought to be admitted or allowed is-

(a) significant; and
(b) likely to outweigh any risk of prejudice to the proper

administration of justice if it is admitted.
28.-41) Subject to subsections (2), (3), '(4) and (73, after am Ananynity

of m- allegation has been made that a person has k n the victim of ,I,im, ,,c.
rape or any other sexual offence under this Act-

(a) lac^ report of the proceedings in relation to the offfence
shall reveal the name or address, or include my part-
iculars dculated to lead to the identification of the
complainant either as being the person against or in
respect of whom the proceedings are taken or as being
a witness therein;

(b) no picture of the complainant shdl be published
except in so far (if at all) as may be permitted by the
direction of the court; and

(c) where a person is charged with rape or any other sexual
offence, no matter likely to lead members of ..the
public to identifj. a person as the complainant in
relation to that accusation. shall, during the complain-
ant's lifetime, be published in a weitten publication
available to the public or broadcast or included in a
cable programme.

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(2) Nothing in subsection (1) prohibits the publication or
broadcasting or inclusion in a cable programme of matter con-
sisting 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.

(3) The trial Judge may-
(a) on an application by the accused, direct that the prohi-

bition against identifjing the complainant be inappli- @
cable, if he is satisfied that-

(i) such a direction is required for the purpsse of
inducing persons likely to be needed as wit-
nesses to come forward to give evidence at the
trial; and

(ii) the defence of the accused is likely to be sub-
stantially prejudiced if such direction is not
given;

(b) direct that the prohibition against identifLing the com-
plainant be inapplicable to any matter specified in the
direction, if he is satisfied that-

(i) such a prohibition would impose a substantial
and unreasonable restriction on the reporting of
the trial proceedings; and

(ii) the removal or relaxation of the restriction would
be in the public interest.

(4) Where a person hiis been convicted of rape or any
other sexual offence under this Act and has given written notice
of appeal or has made an application for leave to appeal against
the conviction, the Court of Appeal may, upon the application
by the convicted person, direct that the prohibition against the
identification of the complainant be inapplicable, if the Court is
satisfied that-

(a) such direction is necessary for the purpose of obtaining
evidence in support of the .appeal; and

(b) the applicant is likelyto suffer substantial injustice if
such direction is not given.

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(5) A person referred to in subsection (6) who con-
travenes this section commits an offence and shall be liable
upon summary conviction in a Resident M a m ' s Court to
a fine not exceeding five hundred thousand dollars or to im-
prisoment for a term not exceeding six months or to both such
fine and imprisonment.

(6) The person referred to in s u b t i o n (5) is-

(a) in the case of publication in a newspaper or periodid,
any proprietor, the editor or publisher of such news- -
paper or periodical;

(b) in the case of any other publication, the person who is
the publisher;

(c) in the case of a broadcast or cable programme-

(i) any body corporate which transmits the broad-
cast or provides the programme; and

(ii) the person having fbctions in relation to the
broadcast or programme corresponding to
those of an editor of a newspaper.

(7) Subject to s u b t i o n (8), where a person is charged
with an offence under subsection (I), it shall be a defence
for the person charged to prove that the publication, bmd-
cast or cable programme in which the matter appeared was
one in respect of which the complainant had given written con-
sent to the appearance of matter of that description.

(8) Written consent is not a defence if it is proved that
any person interfered unreasonably with the c o m p l ~ m t 9 s
peace or comfort with intent to obtain the consent.

(9) In this section-

(a) "broadcast" means a transmission by wiacless tele-
graphy of visual images, sounds or other information
which is capable of being received by members of the
public;

(b) "cable programme" means a transmission which consists

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! k x ~ e d e r
Register enal
Registy.

Pafticulm of
every m v i c -
tion to be
furnished to
Registry.

SEXUAL OFFENCES

wholly or m,&nly in sending visual images, sounds or
other information by means of a telecommunications
system, otherwise than by wireless telegraphy, for
reception-

(i) at two or more places (whether for simultaneous
reception or at different times in response to
requests by different users); or

(ii) for presentation to members of the public;
(c) "picture" includes a likeness however pduced;
(4 "written publication" includes a film, a sound track and

army other record in permanent form, but does not
include an indictment or other docwnent prepared for
use in particular legal proceedings.

PART VII. Sex mender Register and Sex Oflender Registry
29.-(1) There shall be a Sex Oflender Register and a Sex

Offender Registry.
(2) The Registry shall be under the day-today

management of the Commissioner of Corrections and the Regis-
ter shall be maintained therein.

(3) The Register shall consist of information supplied
by persons who are required to make a report under section 30
and such other information as may be prescribed.

(4)' The Minister may make regulations prescribing-
(a) the procedure for entry of information into the Register;
(b) the establishment and location of Sex Offender Registry

Registration Centres.
30.-(1) The particulars of every conviction for a specified

offence committed after the coming into operation of this Part
shall be fiunished, in the circwmstances specified in subsection
(2), to the Sex Offender Registry-

(a) if the conviction is recorded in the Supreme Court
at Kingston, by the Registrar of the Supreme Court;

(b) if the conviction is recorded in a Circuit Court, by the
Clerk of the Circuit Court; or

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(c) if the conviction is recorded in the Court of Appeal, by
the Registrar of the Court of Appeal.

(2) The circumstances referred to in subsection ( I ) are
that-

(a) the specified offence is an incest offence;

(b) the offender has been previously convicted for a speci-
fied offence; or

(c) the offence has not been exempted, pursuant to sub=-
tion (3), from the registration and reporting require-
ments of this Part.

(3) A Judge of the Supreme Court (whether or not the
Judge before whom the specified offence is tried) may direct
that a person who has been convicted of a specified offence
(hereinafter called "the offender") be exempt from any o~ all
of the registration and reporting requirements of this Bart by
virtue of-

(a) the conviction of the offender being a first time convic-
tion for a specified offence;

(b) the offender being a child;

(c) the sentence imposed for the offence being of minimal
severity (being of such category as may be prescribed);
or

(d) the Judge being satisfied that the effect of the impsi-
tion of such requirements on the offender, including ow
his privacy or liberty, would be grossly disproportionate
to the public interest to be achieved by registering the
offender as a sex offender.

(4) On receipt of the particulars mentioned in subsection
(I), the Commissioner of Corrections shall cause to be e n t e d
in the Register-

(a) the name of the offender; and

(6) the particulars of the conviction.

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(5) Subject to subsections (6), (7) and (8), a sex offender
shall after the expiration of a period of ten years after the date of
the imposition of the registration and reporting requirements,
(hereinafier called "the original period") be eligible for termina-
tion of the registration and reporting requirements imposed on
the sex offender under this Part.

(6) Upon the expiration of the original period, a Judge in
Chambers shall make an order determining whether the registra- 0
tion and reporting requirements imposed on a sex offender-

(a) shall be terminated; or

(b) shall continue (with or without variation) for a further
period not exceeding ten years. ,

(7) Upon the expiration of the fiuther period, the provi-
sions of subsection (6) shall apply as in relation to the original
period.

(8) A sex offender may apply to a Judge in Chambers
for an order for termination of the registration and reporting
requirements (whether imposed pursuant to s u b t i o n (6) or
(7) in relation to a specified offence of which the offender has
k a convicted.

(9) Pn considering whether to make an order under sub-
section (61, (7) or ($), the Judge shall have regard to the matters
stated in subsection 3(4.

~ m -
&M sfcor-

31. The Supehtendent of every correctional institution
mw sMt- '
inntitution to
hrmi infa- (a) noti@ the Sex Offender Registry and the police of the
Inntion. pelease fiom that comtional institution for which he is

in charge of every person, whether on parote or other-
wise, who was convicted of a specified offence, and

0
who is subject to the registration and reporting require-
m a t s of this Part; and

(6) in such form or manner as may be prescribed, inform
such person of his duty to report in accordance with
d o n s 32 and 33.

SEXUAL OFFENCES

32.41) Every person who is-

(a) convicted of a specified offence;

(b) in accordance with the Criminal Justice (Administra-
tion) Act, found guilty but insane so as not to be res-
ponsible according to law for his actions at the time of
the act or omission charged; or

(c) released from custody pending the determination of an
appeal relating to a conviction for a specified offence,

shall, within three days of the first occasion that he falls to be
categorized under paragraph (a), (b) or (c) and is not in lawful
custody, report in person to the Sex Offender Registry Regis-
tration Centre that serves the area in which he resides and an
entry of the report shall be made in the Sex Offender Register.

(2) No sex offender shall leave Jamaica before first
reporting to the Registry his intention to leave Jamaica.

33.41) Every sex offender shall, after first reporting to s u m
obli@im lo

the Sex Offender Registry Registration Centre in accordance -.
with section 32 subsequently report, in the prescribed manner, to
the registration centre that serves the area in which he resides-

(a) within fourteen days after he has changed his main
residence or any secondary residence;

(b) within fourteen days after he has changed his name;

(c) at any time between eleven months and one year after
he has last reported to a registration centre.

(2) In this section and section 34-

"main residence" means the place in lamkca where a per-
son lives or, as the case may be, can be found most often;

"secondary residence" ma:s a place in Jamaica other than
a main residence where a person regularly lives".

34. Every sex offender shall notify a person who collects ~oliaaboua
information at the Sex Offender Registry Registration Centre ai9semt.

that serves the area in which the sex offender resides, of-

SEXUAL OFFENCES

Offmces
d penal-
ties.

Power on
indiebnent
fm rape to
fid b e
I f d a n a
guilty of a
lesser
offsnce.

(a) every address or location at which he stays or intends
to shy, and of his actual or estimated dates of depar-
ture h m , and re- to, his main residence or a
secondary residence, not later than fourteen days after
dqtwtmz, if he is in Jamaica but is absent from his
main residence and every other residence for a period
of at Beast fourteen consecutive days;

(b) his actual or estimated date of departure frsm his main
residence and any secondary residence, not later than 0
fourteen days after departure if he is outside Jamaica
for a period of at least fourteen consecutive days;
and

(c) his actual rehm to his main residence or any second-
drppy residence afaer a departure referred to in para-
graph (a) or (b), not later than fourteen days after he
returns, unless he is required to repoet under section 33
within that period.

35. A sex offender who contravenes the repoeting or notify-
cation requirements of this Part commits an offence and is liable
on s m a r y conviction in a Resident Magistrate's Couet to a
fine not exceeding one million dollars or to imprisonment for a
teim not e x d i n g twelve months or to both such fine and im-
prisonment.

PART VIII. Miscellaneous
36. A person -who commits an offence specified in the first

column of,the Second Schedule shall be liable, on conviction in
a Circuit Court, to the penalty specified in relation thereto in the
second column of that Schedule.

37.
sexual
guilty

If upon the trial on any indictment for rape or grievous
assault, the jury is satisfied that the defendant is not

of the offence charged in the indictment or of an attempt
0

to commit the offence, the jury may acquit the defendant of
the offence charged and find him guilty of an offence under sec-
tion 10 or of an indecent assault under section 13, and there-
upon the defendant shall be liable to be punished in the same
manner as if he had been convicted upon an indictment for an
offence under either section 10 or 1 3.

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38 .41 ) n e Minister may make regulations generally, sub- Reulalions.
ject to affnrmative resolution, for giving effect to the provisions
and purposes of this Act and without limiting the generality of
the foregoing, in particular may make regulations respecting-

(a) the reporting and notification obligations of sex offen-
ders;

(b) the form and contents of the Register;

(c) the grant of access to the Register;

(d) the hct ions and operations of the Registry;

(e) the monitoring of sex offenders;

V) the management of and retention requirements for in-
formation recorded in the Registry;

(g) the circumstances under which sex offenders may be
required to participate in rehabilitation schemes.

(2) Regulations made under this Act may provide for
the imposition of penalties for offences in contravention thereof
of a fine not exceeding one million dollars or of imprisonment
for a term not exceeding twelve months or of both such fine and
imprisonment.

39. The Minister may by order, subject to affirmative reso-
lution, amend-

(a) any Schedule to this Act; or

(b) any monetary penalty imposed by this Act.

40 .41 ) This Act shall be reviewed for time to time by a
committee of both Houses of Parliament appointed for that pur-
pose.

(2) The first such review shall be conducted not later
than five years after the date of commencement of this Act.

41.-31) This section applies where, in any proceedings-

Power of
Minister to
amend
Schrdule and
penalties.

Review of
Act.

Transitional.

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(a) a person (in this section referred to as "the defendant")
is charged in respect of the same conduct both with
any of the offences under this Act and with an offence
specified in subsection (2) (in this section referred
to as "the pre-commencement offence");

(6) the only thing preventing the defendant fiom being
found guilty of an offence under this Act, is the.fact
that it has not been proved beyond a reasonable doubt
that the time when the conduct took place was after the
coming into operation of the provision under this Act
providing for the offence; and

(c) the only thing preventing the defendant fiom being
found guilty of the pre-commencement offence is the
fact that it has not been proved beyond a reasonable
doubt that, that time was before the coming into
operation of the repeal of the enactment providing for
the offence.

(2) The offences referred to in subsection (l)(a) are the
offences under the Incest (Punishment) Act and the provisions
of the Offences Against the Person Act repealed respectively by
sections 41 and 42 of this Act.

(3) For the purpose of determining the guilt of the defen-
dant it shall be conclusively presumed that the time when the
conduct took place was-

(a) if the maximum penalty for the pre-c~mmencement
offence is less than the maximum penalty for the
offence under this Act, a time before the coming into
operation of the repeal of the enactment providing for
the pre-commencement offence; and

(6) in any :other case, a time afier the ico.ming. into opera-
tion of the provision under this Act providing for the
offence.

(4) In subsection (3), the reference in relation to an
offence, to the maximum penalty is a reference to the maximum

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penalty by way of fine or imprisonment or other deterition
that could be imposed on the defendant on conviction of the
offence in the proceedings in question.

(5) This section applies to any. proceedings, whenever
commenced.

(Section 2)

Specified Oflences in Relation to
which Report Obligations under Part V11 Apply

1. Offences under sections 3,4, 5, 7, 8,9, 10, 11 , 13, IS, 16, 17; 18, 19,
20,2 1 or 23 of this Act.

2. Offences under section 76, 77 and 79 of the Offences Against the
Person Act.

3. Offences under section 4 of the Trafficking in Persons (Prevention,
Suppression and Punishment) Act.

4. Offences under section 10 of the Child Care and Protection Act.

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First Column

Brief Description
of Offence

SECOND SCHEDULE (Section 36)

Certain Ofinces and Penalties

I . Sexual inter-
course with
child under
sixteen

2. Attempt to
have sexual
intercourse
with child
under sixteen

3. Householder,
etc. inducing
or encouraging
violation of
child under
sixteen

4. Abduction
of child
under sixteen

5. Violation
of person
suffering
from mental
disorder

6. Forcible
abduction

Second Column

Penalty
Relevant (maximum on conviction
Section in a Circuit Coun)
-

10(1) Life imprisonment
(subject to section
1 O(4) in the case of
an adult in authority)

10 (2) Fifteen years

Fifteen years

Fifteen years

Fifteen years

17 Fifteen years

18( 1 #a) Fifteen years or
both fine and
imprisonment

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First Column

Brief Description
of Offence Relevant

Section

8. Procuring
violation
of person
by threats
or fraud,
or administer-
ing drugs

9. Abduction
of person
under eighteen
with intent to
have sexual
intercourse

10. Unlawful
detention with
intent to have
sexual intercourse

Second Column

Penalty
(maximum on conviction

in a Circuit Court)

Fine or ten years or
both fine and
imprisonment

Fifleen years

Ten yeam

Ten years

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