Submitted by daniel stretton on Monday 14th March 2016
Published on Sunday 20th March 2016
Current status: Closed
Closed: Tuesday 20th September 2016
Signatures: 20,945
change the legal definition of rape in the uk to include female on male rape
in the legal definition of rape it requires a penis and must be penetrative. making it so only men can be convicted of rape. woman can penetrate a man with sex toys and force penetrate and can only be done for sexual assault which carries a lighter sentence. rape to be equal must be gender neutral.
evidence that rape only applies to men under british law. http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2003/42/notes/division/5/1/1
evidence that sexual assault carries a light sentence than rape.
http://www.cps.gov.uk/legal/s_to_u/sentencing_manual/s1_rape/
http://www.cps.gov.uk/legal/s_to_u/sentencing_manual/s3_sexual_assault/
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The Government responded to this petition on Tuesday 10th May 2016
The Sexual Offences Act 2003 protects both men and women from serious sexual offending. We are committed to tackling sexual offending in all its forms.
All non-consensual sexual penetration is dealt with by specific serious offences, including those that can be committed by a man or a woman. For example, the offence of assault by penetration carries the same maximum penalty as rape.
The sentences available under the Act for all sexual offences are significant and reflect the seriousness of the offending.
Issues surrounding the definition of rape were considered both in the “Setting the Boundaries” consultation published prior to the introduction of the Sexual Offences Act 2003 and, during the passage of that legislation through Parliament. In the consultation there was a considerable amount of agreement that rape should remain an offence of penile penetration, but that the definition be extended to include penile penetration of the mouth.
It is true that “rape” under Section 1 of the Sexual Offences Act 2003 is, in the majority of cases, committed by a man, but there are some rare exceptions for example, when a woman is actively involved in the commission of a gang rape.
We therefore have no plans to amend the legal definition of rape in the Sexual Offences Act 2003 as suggested by this e-petition.
Ministry of Justice
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