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Crimes Act 1958 - SECT 60AB

Sexual servitude

60AB. Sexual servitude



(1) In this section-

commercial sexual services means services for commercial benefit involving the
use or display of the body of the person providing the services for the sexual
arousal or sexual gratification of others; threat means-

   (a)  threat of force; or

   (b)  threat to cause a person's deportation; or

   (c)  threat of any other detrimental action unless there are reasonable
        grounds for the threat of that action in connection with the provision
        of commercial sexual services.





(2) A person who, by the use of-

   (a)  force; or

   (b)  a threat; or

   (c)  unlawful detention; or

   (d)  fraud or misrepresentation, including by omission; or

   (e)  a manifestly excessive debt-

causes another person to provide, or to continue providing, commercial sexual
services is guilty of an offence and liable to level 4 imprisonment (15 years
maximum).

(3) A person who-

   (a)  causes or induces another person to provide commercial sexual
        services; and

   (b)  knows that, or is reckless as to whether, the other person providing
        those services will not be free to stop providing those services
        because of the use of-

   (i)  force; or

   (ii) a threat; or

   (iii) unlawful detention; or

   (iv) fraud or misrepresentation, including by omission; or

   (v)  a manifestly excessive debt- is guilty of an offence and liable to
        level 4 imprisonment (15 years maximum).





(4) A person who-

   (a)  conducts a business that involves the provision of commercial sexual
        services; and

   (b)  knows that, or is reckless as to whether, the persons providing those
        services are not free to stop providing those services because of the
        use of-

   (i)  force; or

   (ii) a threat; or

   (iii) unlawful detention; or

   (iv) fraud or misrepresentation, including by omission; or

   (v)  a manifestly excessive debt- is guilty of an offence and liable to
        level 4 imprisonment (15 years maximum).

(5) For the purposes of subsection (4), conducting a business includes-

   (a)  taking any part in the management of the business; or

   (b)  exercising control or direction over the business; or

   (c)  providing finance for the business.



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