Part 3: Compelling or causing children to witness sexual offences, sexual acts or self-masturbation and exposure or display of or causing exposure or display of genital organs, anus or female breasts (“flashing”) to children
Compelling or causing children to witness sexual offences, sexual acts or self-masturbation
21. (1) A person (“A”) who unlawfully and intentionally, whether for the sexual gratification of A or of a third person (“C”) or not, compels or causes a child complainant (“B”), without the consent of B, to be in the presence of or watch A or C while he, she or they commit a sexual offence, is guilty of the offence of compelling or causing a child to witness a sexual offence.
(2) A person (“A”) who unlawfully and intentionally, whether for the sexual gratification of A or of a third person (“C”) or not, compels or causes a child complainant (“B”), without the consent of B, to be in the presence of or watch—
is guilty of the offence of compelling or causing a child to witness a sexual act.
(3) A person (“A”) who unlawfully and intentionally, whether for the sexual gratification of A or of a third person (“C”) or not, compels or causes a child complainant (“B”), without the consent of B, to be in the presence of or watch A or C while he or she engages in an act of self-masturbation, is guilty of the offence of compelling or causing a child to witness self-masturbation.
Exposure or display of or causing exposure or display of genital organs, anus or female breasts to children (“flashing”)
22. A person (“A”) who unlawfully and intentionally, whether for the sexual gratification of A or of a third person (“C”) or not, exposes or displays or causes the exposure or display of the genital organs, anus or female breasts of A or C to a child complainant (“B”), with or without the consent of B, is guilty of the offence of exposing or displaying or causing the exposure or display of genital organs, anus or female breasts to a child.
Chapter 4
Sexual offences against persons who are mentally disabled
Sexual exploitation and sexual grooming of, exposure or display of or causing exposure or display of child pornography or pornography to persons who are mentally disabled and using persons who are mentally disabled for pornographic purposes or benefiting therefrom
Sexual exploitation of persons who are mentally disabled
23. (1) A person (“A”) who unlawfully and intentionally engages the services of a complainant who is mentally disabled (“B”), for financial or other reward, favour or compensation to B or to a third person (“C”)—
is, in addition to any other offence which he or she may be convicted of, guilty of the sexual exploitation of a person who is mentally disabled.
(2) A person (“A”) who unlawfully and intentionally offers the services of a person who is mentally disabled (“B”) to a third person (“C”), for financial or other reward, favour or compensation to A, B or to another person (“D”)—