A practical solution to the issue of incorporating sex by deception in criminal law would be the addition of an offence between in severity of rape and sexual assault in the Sexual Offences Act 2003. For adults, the 2003 Act only distinguishes between cases of rape, assault by penetration, and sexual assault. The Offences Against the Person Act 1861 clearly distinguishes different levels of assault ranging from common assault to assault inflicting grievous bodily harm. The conditions and sentencing for each of type of assault is proportionate to its severity and effects. Reforming the current statute to create an additional degree of sexual assault would acknowledge the severity of sexual deception without
A practical solution to the issue of incorporating sex by deception in criminal law would be the addition of an offence between in severity of rape and sexual assault in the Sexual Offences Act 2003. For adults, the 2003 Act only distinguishes between cases of rape, assault by penetration, and sexual assault. The Offences Against the Person Act 1861 clearly distinguishes different levels of assault ranging from common assault to assault inflicting grievous bodily harm. The conditions and sentencing for each of type of assault is proportionate to its severity and effects. Reforming the current statute to create an additional degree of sexual assault would acknowledge the severity of sexual deception without