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Setting the Boundaries

Reforming the law on sex offences (Volume 2: Supporting Evidence)

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The cover of the document 

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Contents
Introduction
 
Appendix A Policy and principles of the review 
Appendix B List of contributors to the review 

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Appendix C The Law Commission policy paper ‘Consent in Sex Offences’ (parts 1-4) 

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Appendix C The Law Commission policy paper ‘Consent in Sex Offences’ (parts 5-8)

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Appendix D1 Literature review of research into rape and sexual assault: 
Professor Jennifer Temkin, University of Sussex

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Appendix D2 Literature review of research into the law on sexual offences against children and vulnerable people: Dr Caroline Keenan and Lee Maitland, University of Bristol

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Appendix D3 Literature review of research on offences of sexual exploitation: Dr Maggie O’Neill, Staffordshire University
Appendix D4 Literature review of research into homosexual offences: Mrs E Frances Russell, University of Reading

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Appendix E Sex offences law in Australia and New Zealand – the impact of change 
Appendix F Summary of South African Law Commission discussion paper on the substantive law of sex offences (April 1999)
Appendix G Information from other countries 
Appendix H1 Report on a consultation seminar for legal practitioners 
Appendix H2 Report of a consultation conference on the European Convention on Human Rights and its implications for sex offences

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Appendix H3 Report of a consultation seminar for Parliamentarians
Appendix H4 Report of a consultation conference on sex offences against children 
Appendix H5 Report of a consultation seminar on rape and sexual assault 

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Appendix H6 Report of a consultation conference on the capacity to consent 
Appendix H7 Report of a consultation seminar on abuse within the family seminar 
Appendix H8 Report of a consultation seminar about trafficking and sexual exploitation
Appendix H9 List of delegates attending the sex offences review conferences and seminars
Appendix I Talking to children – a report of two visits to Rodborough School 
Appendix J Number of offenders cautioned, defendants prosecuted at magistrates’ courts and convicted at all courts for specific sexual offences, England and Wales
Appendix K Bibliography

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