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protect the rights and interests of young people, and make it easier to prosecute people who pressure or force others into having sex or any sexual activity that they don't want. for the purposes of the under offences, whether the child consented to the relevant risk is irrelevant. a child under does not
must consider whether the use of sex for favours, e.g. exchanging sex for clothes, cds, trainers, alcohol, drugs, cigarettes, peer acceptance, status, affection and 'love' is a factor. if the young person has a learning disability, mental health disorder or other communication difficulty, they may not...
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