Sexual Offences Act 2006

3 of 2006, is an Act of the Parliament of Kenya that creates a range of sexual offences.

[1][2] The law was moved by then member of Parliament Njoki Susanna Ndung'u.

[3] The law itemises a number of sexual crimes, including rape, including gang rape, incest, sexual assault, defilement of a child and other [1]sexual offences against children.

It also prohibits pimping, the abuse of positions of trust for sexual purposes, sexual exploitation of the mentally vulnerable, the intentional transmission of life-threatening sexually transmitted diseases and the administration of intoxicants, and requires the creation of a register of sex offenders.

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