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It will replace all current sexual offence legislation and, if approved, will also make up-skirting and revenge porn offences, and provide anonymity to those accused of sexual offences until a conviction has been made. Under the proposed changes, gay men convicted of same-sex offences before laws against homosexuality were scrapped could be pardoned.
Related Topics. Police said there was an increasing use of mobile phone technology and social media to "humiliate, control and threaten" victims, particularly teenagers.
The increasing use of smart phones in sexual crimes is also being debated. Gay rights campaigner Alan Shea said it was a "great day for the Isle of Man".
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Mr Quayle said he could not erase "past injustice" but hoped new legislation would "start to heal some of the pain". The consultation will seek views on: The pardoning and removal of criminal records relating to consensual homosexuality Updating the definition of consent Reviewing sentences Modernising legislation relating to pornography and gayy publications Potential jail sentences for naming victims of sexual crime Despite England decriminalising homosexuality inthe Isle of Man did not follow Islf until He added: "We need to make sure that all members of our community are protected against any Sex bitch Watertown South Dakota act which is non-consensual, abusive or harmful.
The Manx Rainbow Association has campaigned for gay men who were prosecuted before the law was changed to be altered. Homosexual acts were decriminalised on the Isle of Man in25 years later than in England and IIsle, and 12 years after Scotland. Maybe now we can all heal, but parents will never forget their children," he said.
He made the comments as a bill, which will see men convicted of consensual homosexual offences pardoned, had its final reading in the House of Keys. In his annual report, Chief Constable Ma Roberts said sexual crimes were "causing the most harm" on the island.
Mr Quayle said the historical laws were "misguided and wrong" and "reflected an island of the past". Spokesman Lee Vorster told Pink News : "We can't move forwards without recognising and understanding gqy recent past.
England and Wales passed a similar law inknown as the Alan Turing lawwhile Scotland did it in The government has asked people for their views on a wide-range of issues in a consultation.