
Sexual Offenses Act 2003 (UK)
The Sexual Offences Act 2003 is UK law that defines various sexual crimes and sets out their penalties. It covers offenses such as rape, sexual assault, and offenses involving minors, emphasizing consent and age. The law aims to protect individuals from sexual harm and exploitation, establishing clear guidelines on what constitutes unacceptable behavior. It also addresses issues like the grooming of children and the abuse of vulnerable people. The act ensures that victims have legal protections and that perpetrators are held accountable for their actions.