Table 2.
Age | Consensual/non-consensual sex or sexual activity |
Reporting requirement | Sexual and reproductive healthcare services |
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Under 12 | All acts of a sexual nature with this group are rape. Consent even if voluntarily given is not recognised as being legally valid. | Report | Children under 12 years of age should be provided with access to terminations of pregnancy, and HIV testing if they have sufficient maturity. |
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12 – 15 | Consensual | Do not report | Children in these age categories should be provided with a range of sexual and reproductive healthcare services, including:
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Non-consensual | Report | ||
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(14 or 15) and 16 | Consensual | Do not report | |
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Non-consensual | Report | ||
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15 and 17 | Consensual | Do not report | |
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Non-consensual | Report | ||
(12 or 13) and 16 | All acts of a sexual nature with this age group are a crime: statutory rape or sexual violation. Consent not even considered because age gap is >2 years. | Report | |
(12 or 13 or 14) and 17 | All acts of a sexual nature with this age group are a crime: statutory rape or sexual violation. Consent not even considered because age gap is >2 years. | Report |