Sexuality and the law Flashcards

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What is Buggery law?

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The law which prohibits anal sex between two men. It was punishable by death until 1861.

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Gross Indecency between men?

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Behaving sexually in public (however was even applied to touching or holding hands!)

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What was this offence introduced by?

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The Labouchre Ammendment

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When was it de-criminalised?

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1967

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What did the Woolfenden Report (1957) recommend?

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That sex between two consenting adults is in the realm of the private and not the law’s business.

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What did The Sexual Offences Act 1967 do?

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  • Partially de-criminalised homosexual acts (Consenting men over 21 and in private).
  • However still remained criminalised in the navy and army.
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What did the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act (1994) do?

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Lowered the age of consent to 18.

It was decriminalised within the navy.

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What did the Crime (sentences) Act 1997 introduce?

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Mandatory minimum sentences and two strikes rule for sex offenders. However this was applied to gay men- lots ended up on register.

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Sexual offences (ammendment) act 2000

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Equalised the age of consent at 16.

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Sexual Offences Act 2003

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The law must not discriminate.
Abolished gross indecency laws.
Soliciting laws were made equal for men and women.

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What happened in the case of R v Brown (1993)?

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A group of gay males performed sadomasochistic acts on each other. Despite all consenting they were still found guilty of ABH. Goes against Wilson’s ruling- “Sexual activity between man and wife in the private of their own home is not a matter for criminal investigation, let alone prosecution”. (Disparity between gay and straight people).

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12
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List the crimes that are most associated with LGB people.

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Gross Indecency between males
Buggery
Soliciting by a man
Breach of peach
Public nuisance 
Outraging public decency/ order
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Describe Focault’s “History of Sexuality” analysis.

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In the east sex is something beautiful, something to be celebrated- ‘arterotica’
However, in the West sex is seen as immoral and something to be repressed. That’s why we have such punitive laws and policing strategies towards crimes to do with sexuality.

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How did the view of sexuality change after the 18th C Enlightenment?

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Sexuality was viewed under a scientific lens. Homosexuality was medicalised- seen as a disease and therefore something that could be cured.

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