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PART 7E+WTable of Offences

OffenceContrary toYear and Chapter
Class A: Homicide and related grave offences
MurderCommon law
ManslaughterCommon law
Soliciting to commit murderOffences against the Person Act 1861, s.41861 c. 100
Child destructionInfant Life (Preservation) Act 1929, s.1(1)1929 c. 34
InfanticideInfanticide Act 1938, s.1(1)1938 c. 36
Causing explosion likely to endanger life or propertyExplosive Substances Act 1883, s.21883 c. 3
Attempt to cause explosion, making or keeping explosives etc.Explosive Substances Act 1883, s.3As above
Class B: Offences involving serious violence or damage, and serious drug offences
Endangering the safety of an aircraftAviation Security Act 1982, s.2(1)(b)1982 c. 36
Racially aggravated arson (not endangering life)Crime and Disorder Act 1998, s.30(1)1998 c. 37
KidnappingCommon law
False imprisonmentCommon law
Aggravated criminal damageCriminal Damage Act 1971, s.1(2)1971 c. 48
Aggravated arsonCriminal Damage Act 1971, s.1(2), (3)As above
Arson (where value exceeds £30,000)Criminal Damage Act 1971, s.1(3)As above
Possession of firearm with intent to endanger lifeFirearms Act 1968, s.161968 c. 27
Use of firearm to resist arrestFirearms Act 1968, s.17As above
Possession of firearm with criminal intentFirearms Act 1968, s.18As above
Possession or acquisition of certain prohibited weapons etc.Firearms Act 1968, s.5As above
Aggravated burglaryTheft Act 1968, s.101968 c. 60
Armed robberyTheft Act 1968, s.8(1)As above
Assault with weapon with intent to robTheft Act 1968, s.8(2)As above
BlackmailTheft Act 1968, s.21As above
RiotPublic Order Act 1986, s.11986 c. 64
Violent disorderPublic Order Act 1986, s.2As above
Contamination of good with intentPublic Order Act 1986, s.38As above
Causing death by dangerous drivingRoad Traffic Act 1988, s.11988 c. 52
Causing death by careless driving while under the influence of drink or drugsRoad Traffic Act 1988, s.3AAs above
Aggravated vehicle taking resulting in deathTheft Act 1968, s.12A1968 c. 60
Causing danger to road usersRoad Traffic Act 1988, s.22A1988 c. 52
Attempting to choke, suffocate, strangle etc.Offences against the Person Act 1861, s.211861 c. 100
Causing miscarriage by poison, instrumentOffences against the Person Act 1861, s.58As above
Making threats to killOffences against the Person Act 1861, s.16As above
Wounding or grievous bodily harm with intent to cause grievous bodily harm etc.Offences against the Person Act 1861, s.18As above
Endangering the safety of railway passengersOffences against the Person Act 1861, ss. 32, 33, 34As above
Impeding persons endeavouring to escape wrecksOffences against the Person Act 1861, s.17As above
Administering chloroform, laudanum etc.Offences against the Person Act 1861, s.22As above
Administering poison etc. so as to endanger lifeOffences against the Person Act 1861, s.23As above
Cruelty to persons under 16Children and Young Persons Act 1933, s.11933 c. 12
Aiding and abetting suicideSuicide Act 1961, s.21961 c. 60
Prison mutinyPrison Security Act 1992, s.11992 c. 25
Assaulting prison officer whilst possessing firearm etc.Criminal Justice Act 1991, s.901991 c. 53
Producing or supplying a Class A or B drugMisuse of Drugs Act 1971, s.41971 c. 38
Possession of a Class A or B drug with intent to supplyMisuse of Drugs Act 1971, s.5(3)As above
Manufacture and supply of scheduled substancesCriminal Justice (International Co-operation) Act 1990, s.121990 c. 5
Fraudulent evasion of controls on Class A and B drugsCustoms and Excise Management Act 1979, s.170(2)(b), (c)1979 c. 2
Illegal importation of Class A and B drugsCustoms and Excise Management Act 1979, s.50As above
Offences in relation to proceeds of drug traffickingDrug Trafficking Act 1994, ss. 49, 50, 511994 c. 37
Offences in relation to money laundering investigationsDrug Trafficking Act 1994, ss. 52, 53As above
Practitioner contravening drug supply regulationsMisuse of Drugs Act 1971, ss. 12, 131971 c. 38
Cultivation of cannabis plantMisuse of Drugs Act 1971, s.6As above
Occupier knowingly permitting drugs offences etc.Misuse of Drugs Act 1971, s.8As above
Activities relating to opiumMisuse of Drugs Act 1971, s.9As above
Drug trafficking offences at seaCriminal Justice (International Co-operation) Act 1990, s.181990 c. 5
Firing on Revenue vesselCustoms and Excise Management Act 1979, s.851979 c. 2
Making or possession of explosive in suspicious circumstancesExplosive Substances Act 1883, s.4(1)1883 c. 3
Causing bodily injury by explosivesOffences against the Person Act 1861, s.281861 c. 100
Using explosive or corrosives with intent to cause grievous bodily harmOffences against the Person Act 1861, s.29As above
Hostage takingTaking of Hostages Act 1982, s.11982 c. 28
Offences against international protection of nuclear materialNuclear Material (Offences) Act 1983, s.21983 c. 18
Placing explosives with intent to cause bodily injuryOffences against the Person act 1861, s.301861 c. 100
Membership of proscribed organisationsTerrorism Act 2000, s.112000 c. 11
Support or meeting of proscribed organisationsTerrorism Act 2000, s.12As above
Uniform of proscribed organisationsTerrorism Act 2000, s.13As above
Fund raising for terrorismTerrorism Act 2000, s.15As above
Other offences involving money or property to be used for terrorismTerrorism Act 2000, ss.16-18As above
Disclosure prejudicing, or interference of material relevant to, investigation of terrorismTerrorism Act 2000, s.39As above
Weapons trainingTerrorism Act 2000, s.54As above
Directing terrorist organisationTerrorism Act 2000, s.56As above
Possession of articles for terrorist purposesTerrorism Act 2000, s.57As above
Unlawful collection of information for terrorist purposesTerrorism Act 2000, s.58As above
Incitement of terrorism overseasTerrorism Act 2000, s.59As above
Concealing criminal propertyProceeds of Crime Act 2002, s.3272002 c. 29
Involvement in arrangements facilitating the acquisition, retention, use or control of criminal propertyProceeds of Crime Act 2002, s.328As above
Acquisition, use or possession of criminal propertyProceeds of Crime Act 2002, s.329As above
Failure to disclose knowledge or suspicion of money laundering: regulated sectorProceeds of Crime Act 2002, s.330As above
Failure to disclose knowledge or suspicion of money laundering: nominated officers in the regulated sectorProceeds of Crime Act 2002, s.331As above
Failure to disclose knowledge or suspicion of money laundering: other nominated officersProceeds of Crime Act 2002, s.332As above
Tipping offProceeds of Crime Act 2002, s.333As above
Disclosure under sections 330, 331, 332 or 333 of the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 otherwise than in the form and manner prescribedProceeds of Crime Act 2002, s.339(1A)As above
Causing or allowing the death of a childDomestic Violence, Crime and Victims Act 2004, s.52004 c. 28
Class C: Lesser offences involving violence or damage and less serious drugs offences
Racially aggravated assaultCrime and Disorder Act 1998, s.29(1)1998 c. 37
Racially aggravated criminal damageCrime and Disorder Act 1998, s.30(1)As above
Robbery (other than armed robbery)Theft Act 1968, s.8(1)1968 c. 60
Unlawful woundingOffences against the Person Act 1861, s.201861 c. 100
Assault occasioning actual bodily harmOffences against the Person Act 1861, s.47As above
Concealment of birthOffences against the Person Act 1861, s.60As above
Abandonment of children under twoOffences against the Person Act 1861, s.27As above
Arson (other than aggravated arson) where value does not exceed £30,000Criminal Damage Act 1971, s.1(3)1971 c. 48
Criminal damage (other than aggravated criminal damage)Criminal Damage Act 1971, s.1(1)As above
Possession of firearm without certificateFirearms Act 1968 s.11968 c. 27
Carrying loaded firearm in public placeFirearms Act 1968, s.19As above
Trespassing with a firearmFirearms Act 1968, s.20As above
Shortening of shotgun or possession of shortened shotgunFirearms Act 1968 s.4As above
Shortening of smooth bore gunFirearms Amendment Act 1988, s.6(1)1988 c. 45
Possession or acquisition of shotgun without certificateFirearms Act 1968, s.21968 c. 27
Possession of firearms by person convicted of crimeFirearms Act 1968, s.21(4)As above
Acquisition by or supply of firearms to person denied themFirearms Act 1968, s.21(5)As above
Dealing in firearmsFirearms Act 1968, s.3As above
Failure to comply with certificate when transferring firearmFirearms Act 1968, s.42As above
Permitting an escapeCommon law
RescueCommon law
Escape from lawful custody without forceCommon law
Breach of prisonCommon law
Harbouring escaped prisonersCriminal Justice Act 1961, s.221961 c. 39
Assisting prisoners to escapePrison Act 1952, s.391952 c. 52
Fraudulent evasion of agricultural levyCustoms and Excise Management Act 1979, s.68A(1) and (2)1979 c. 2
Offender armed or disguisedCustoms and Excise Management Act 1979, s.86As above
Making threats to destroy or damage propertyCriminal Damage Act 1971, s.21971 c. 48
Possessing anything with intent to destroy or damage propertyCriminal Damage Act 1971, s.3As above
Child abduction by connected personChild Abduction Act 1984, s.11984 c. 37
Child abduction by other personChild Abduction Act 1984, s.2As above
Bomb hoaxCriminal Law Act 1977, s.511977 c. 45
Producing or supplying Class C drugMisuse of Drugs Act 1971, s.41971 c. 38
Possession of a Class C drug with intent to supplyMisuse of Drugs Act 1971 s.5(3)As above
Fraudulent evasion of controls on Class C drugsCustoms and Excise Management Act 1979, s.170(2)(b),(c)1979 c. 2
Illegal importation of Class C drugsCustoms and Excise Management Act 1979, s.50As above
Possession of Class A drugMisuse of Drugs Act 1971, s.5(2)1971 c. 38
Failure to disclose knowledge or suspicion of money launderingDrug Trafficking Offences Act 1986, s.26B1986 c. 32
Tipping off in relation to money laundering investigationsDrug Trafficking Offences Act 1986, s.26CAs above
Assaults on officers saving wrecksOffences against the Person Act 1861, s.371861 c. 100
Attempting to injure or alarm the SovereignTreason Act 1842, s.21842 c. 51
Assisting illegal entry or harbouring personsImmigration Act 1971, s.251971 c. 77
Administering poison with intent to injure etc.Offences against the Person Act 1861, s.241861 c. 100
Neglecting to provide food for or assaulting servants etc.Offences against the Person Act 1861, s.26As above
Setting spring guns with intent to inflict grievous bodily harmOffences against the Person Act 1861, s.31As above
Supplying instrument etc. to cause miscarriageOffences against the Person Act 1861, s.59As above
Failure to disclose information about terrorismTerrorism Act 2000, s.192000 c. 11
Circumcision of femalesProhibition of Female Circumcision Act 1985, s.11985 c. 38
Breaking or injuring submarine telegraph cablesSubmarine Telegraph Act 1885, s.31885 c. 49
Failing to keep dogs under proper control resulting in injuryDangerous Dogs Act 1991, s.31991 c. 65
Making gunpowder etc. to commit offencesOffences against the Person Act 1861, s.641861 c. 100
Stirring up racial hatredPublic Order Act 1986, ss.18-231986 c. 64
Class D: Sexual offences and offences against children
Administering drugs to obtain intercourseSexual Offences Act 1956, s.41956 c. 69
Procurement of a defectiveSexual Offences Act 1956, s.9As above
Incest other than by man with a girl under 13Sexual Offences Act 1956, s.10, 11As above
Gross indecency between male of 21 or over and male under 16Sexual Offences Act 1956, s.13As above
Indecent assault on a womanSexual Offences Act 1956, s.14As above
Indecent assault on a manSexual Offences Act 1956, s.15As above
Abuse of position of trustSexual Offences (Amendment) Act 2000, s.32000 c. 44
Man living on earnings of prostitutionSexual Offences Act 1956, s.301956 c. 69
Woman exercising control over prostituteSexual Offences Act 1956, s.31As above
Living on earnings of male prostitutionSexual Offences Act 1967, s.51967 c. 60
Incitement to commit incestCriminal Law Act 1977, s.541977 c. 45
Ill-treatment of persons of unsound mindMental Health Act 1983, s.1271983 c. 20
Abduction of unmarried girl under 18 from parentSexual Offences Act 1956, s.191956 c. 69
Abduction of defective from parentSexual Offences Act 1956, s.21As above
Procuration of girl under 21Sexual Offences Act 1956, s.23As above
Permitting defective to use premises for intercourseSexual Offences Act 1956, s.27As above
Causing or encouraging prostitution of defectiveSexual Offences Act 1956, s.29As above
Sexual assaultSexual Offences Act 2003, s.32003 c. 42
Causing sexual activity without penetrationSexual Offences Act 2003, s.4As above
Engaging in sexual activity in the presence of a childSexual Offences Act 2003, s.11As above
Causing a child to watch a sexual actSexual Offences Act 2003, s.12As above
Child sex offence committed by person under 18Sexual Offences Act 2003, s.13As above
Meeting child following sexual groomingSexual Offences Act 2003, s.15As above
Abuse of trust: sexual activity with a childSexual Offences Act 2003, s.16As above
Abuse of position of trust: causing a child to engage in sexual activitySexual Offences Act 2003, s.17As above
Abuse of trust: sexual activity in the presence of a childSexual Offences Act 2003, s.18As above
Abuse of position of trust: causing a child to watch sexual activitySexual Offences Act 2003, s.19As above
Engaging in sexual activity in the presence of a person with a mental disorderSexual Offences Act 2003, s.32As above
Causing a person with a mental disorder to watch a sexual actSexual Offences Act 2003, s.33As above
Engaging in sexual activity in the presence of a person with a mental disorderSexual Offences Act 2003, s.36As above
Causing a person with a mental disorder to watch a sexual actSexual Offences Act 2003, s.37As above
Care workers: sexual activity in presence of a person with a mental disorderSexual Offences Act 2003, s.40As above
Care workers: causing a person with a mental disorder to watch a sexual actSexual Offences Act 2003, s.41As above
Causing or inciting prostitution for gainSexual Offences Act 2003, s.52As above
Controlling prostitution for gainSexual Offences Act 2003, s.53As above
Administering a substance with intentSexual Offences Act 2003, s.61As above
Committing offence with intent to commit sexual offenceSexual Offences Act 2003, s.62As above
Trespass with intent to commit sexual offenceSexual Offences Act 2003, s.63As above
Sex with adult relativeSexual Offences Act 2003, ss.64,65As above
ExposureSexual Offences Act 2003, s.66As above
VoyeurismSexual Offences Act 2003, s.67As above
Intercourse with an animalSexual Offences Act 2003, s.69As above
Sexual penetration of a corpseSexual Offences Act 2003, s.70As above
Class E: Burglary etc.
Burglary (domestic)Theft Act 1968, s.9(3)(a)1968 c. 60
Going equipped to stealTheft Act 1968, s.25As above
Burglary (non-domestic)Theft Act 1968, s.9(3)(b)As above
Classes F G and K: Other offences of dishonesty
The following offences are always in Class F
Destruction of registers of birth etc.Forgery Act 1861, s.361861 c. 98
Making false entries in copies of registers sent to the registrarForgery Act 1861, s.37As above
Possession (with intention) of false identity documentsIdentity Cards Act 2006, s.25(1)2006 c. 15
Possession (with intention) of apparatus or material for making false identity documentsIdentity Cards Act 2006, s.25(3)As above
Possession (without reasonable excuse) of false identity documents or apparatus or material for making false identity documentsIdentity Cards Act 2006, s.25(5)As above
The following offences are always in Class G
Undischarged bankrupt being concerned in a companyInsolvency Act 1986, s.3601986 c. 45
Counterfeiting notes and coinsForgery and Counterfeiting Act 1981, s.141981 c. 45
Passing counterfeit notes and coinsForgery and Counterfeiting Act 1981, s.15As above
Offences involving custody or control of counterfeit notes and coinsForgery and Counterfeiting Act 1981, s.16As above
Making, custody or control of counterfeiting materials etc.Forgery and Counterfeiting Act 1981, s.175As above
Illegal importation: counterfeit notes or coinsCustoms and Excise Management Act 1979, s.501979 c. 2
Fraudulent evasion: counterfeit notes or coinsCustoms and Excise Management Act 1979, s.170(2)(b),(c)As above
The following offences are in Class G if the value involved exceeds £30,000, Class K if the value exceeds £100,000 and in Class F otherwise
VAT offencesValue Added Tax Act 1994, s.72(1) to (8)1994 c. 23
Fraudulent evasion of dutyCustoms and Excise Management Act 1979, s.170(1)(b)1979 c. 2
TheftTheft Act 1968, s.11968 c. 60
Removal of articles from places open to the publicTheft Act 1968, s.11As above
Abstraction of electricityTheft Act 1968, s.13As above
Obtaining property by deceptionTheft Act 1968, s.15As above
Obtaining pecuniary advantage by deceptionTheft Act 1968, s.16As above
False accountingTheft Act 1968, s.17As above
Handling stolen goodsTheft Act 1968, s.22As above
Obtaining services by deceptionTheft Act 1978, s.11978 c. 31
Evasion of liability by deceptionTheft Act 1978, s.2As above
Illegal importation: not elsewhere specifiedCustoms and Excise Management Act 1979, s.501979 c. 2
Counterfeiting Customs documentsCustoms and Excise Management Act 1979, s.168As above
Fraudulent evasion: not elsewhere specifiedCustoms and Excise Management Act 1979, s.170(2)(b),(c)As above
ForgeryForgery and Counterfeiting Act 1981, s.11981 c. 45
Copying false instrument with intentForgery and Counterfeiting Act 1981, s.2As above
Using a false instrumentForgery and Counterfeiting Act 1981, s.3As above
Using a copy of a false instrumentForgery and Counterfeiting Act 1981, s.4As above
Custody of control of false instruments etc.Forgery and Counterfeiting Act 1981, s.5As above
Offences in relation to dies or stampsStamp Duties Management Act 1891, s.131891 c. 38
Counterfeiting of dies or marksHallmarking Act 1973, s.61973 c. 43
Fraud by false representationFraud Act 2006, s.22006 c. 35
Fraud by failing to disclose informationFraud Act 2006, s.3As above
Fraud by abuse of positionFraud Act 2006, s.4As above
Possession etc. of article for use in fraudsFraud Act 2006, s.6As above
Making or supplying articles for use in fraudsFraud Act 2006, s.7As above
Participation in fraudulent business carried on by a sole trader etc.Fraud Act 2006, s.9As above
Obtaining services dishonestlyFraud Act 2006, s.11As above
Class H: Miscellaneous other offences
[F1Breach of a sexual harm prevention order or interim sexual harm prevention order Sexual Offences Act 2003, s.103I2003 c. 42]
[F1Breach of a sexual risk order or interim sexual risk order Sexual Offences Act 2003, s.122HAs above]
[F1Breach of a criminal behaviour order Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014, s.302014 c. 12]
Racially aggravated public order offenceCrime and Disorder Act 1998, s.31(1)As above
Racially aggravated harassment/putting another in fear of violenceCrime and Disorder Act 1998, s.32(1)As above
Having an article with a blade or point in a public placeCriminal Justice Act 1988, s.391988 c. 33
Breach of harassment injunctionProtection from Harassment Act 1997, s.3(6)1997 c. 40
Putting people in fear of violenceProtection from Harassment Act 1997, s.4(1)As above
Breach of restraining orderProtection from Harassment Act 1997, s.5(5)As above
Being drunk on an aircraftAir Navigation Order 2005, article 75SI 2005/1970
Possession of offensive weaponPrevention of Crime Act 1953, s.11953 c. 14
AffrayPublic Order Act 1986, s.31986 c. 64
Assault with intent to resist arrestOffences against the Person Act 1861, s.381861 c. 100
Unlawful eviction and harassment of occupierProtection from Eviction Act 1977, s.11977 c. 43
Obscene articles intended for publication for gainObscene Publications Act 1964, s.11964 c. 74
Gross indecency between males (other than where one is 21 or over and the other is under 16)Sexual Offences Act 1956, s.131956 c. 69
Solicitation for immoral purposesSexual Offences Act 1956, s.32As above
Buggery of males of 16 or over otherwise than in privateSexual Offences Act 1956, s.12As above
Acts outraging public decencyCommon law
Offences of publication of obscene matterObscene Publications Act 1959, s.21959 c. 66
Keeping a disorderly houseCommon law: Disorderly Houses Act 1751, s.81751 c. 36
Indecent displayIndecent Displays (Control) Act 1981, s.11981 c. 42
Presentation of obscene performanceTheatres Act 1968, s.21968 c. 54
Procurement of intercourse by threats etc.Sexual Offences Act 1956, s.21956 c. 69
Causing prostitution of womenSexual Offences Act 1956, s.22As above
Detention of woman in brothel or other premisesSexual Offences Act 1956, s.24As above
Procurement of a woman by false pretencesSexual Offences Act 1956, s.3As above
Procuring others to commit homosexual actsSexual Offences Act 1967, s.41967 c. 60
Trade description offences (9 offences)Trade Descriptions Act 1968, ss.1, 8, 9, 12, 13, 141968 c. 29
Misconduct endangering ship or persons on board shipMerchant Shipping Act 1970, s.271970 c. 36
Obstructing engine or carriage on railwayMalicious Damage Act 1861, s.361861 c. 97
Offences relating to the safe custody of controlled drugsMisuse of Drugs Act 1971, s.111971 c. 38
Possession of Class B or Class C drugMisuse of Drugs Act 1971, s.5(2)As above
Wanton or furious drivingOffences against the Person Act 1861, s.351861 c. 100
Dangerous drivingRoad Traffic Act 1988, s.21988 c. 52
Forgery and misuse of driving documentsPublic Passenger Vehicles Act 1981, s.651981 c. 14
Forgery of driving documentsRoad Traffic Act 1960, s.2331960 c. 16
Forgery etc. of licences and other documentsRoad Traffic Act 1988, s.1731988 c. 52
Mishandling or falsifying parking documents etc.Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, s.1151984 c. 27
Aggravated vehicle takingTheft Act 1968, s.12A1968 c. 60
Forgery, alteration, fraud of licences etc.Vehicle Excise and Registration Act 1994, s.441994 c. 22
Making off without paymentTheft Act 1978, s.31978 c. 31
Agreeing to indemnify suretiesBail Act 1976, s.9(1)1976 c. 63
Sending prohibited articles by postPost Office Act 1953, s.111953 c. 36
Impersonating Customs OfficerCustoms and Excise Management Act 1979, s.131979 c. 2
Obstructing Customs OfficerCustoms and Excise Management Act 1979, s.16As above
Class I: Offences against public justice and similar offences
Conspiring to commit offences outside the United KingdomCriminal Justice (Terrorism and Conspiracy) Act 1998, s.51998 c. 40
Perverting the course of public justiceCommon Law
Perjuries (7 offences)Perjury Act 1911, ss.1 to 7(2)1911 c. 6
Corrupt transactions with agentsPrevention of Corruption Act 1906, s.11906 c. 34
Corruption in public officePublic Bodies Corrupt Practices Act 1889, s.11889 c. 69
EmbraceryCommon law
Offences of bribing another personBribery Act 2010, s.12010 c. 23
Offences relating to being bribedBribery Act 2010, s.2As above
Bribery of foreign public officialsBribery Act 1010 s.6As above
Fabrication of evidence with intent to mislead a tribunalCommon law
Personation of jurorsCommon law
Concealing an arrestable offenceCriminal Law Act 1967, s.51967 c. 58
Assisting offendersCriminal Law Act 1967, s.4(1)As above
False evidence before European CourtEuropean Communities Act 1972, s.111972 c. 68
Personating for purposes of bail etc.Forgery Act 1861, s.341861 c. 98
Intimidating a witness, juror etc.Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994, s.51(1)1994 c. 33
Harming, threatening to harm a witness, juror etc.Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994, s.51(2)As above
Prejudicing a drug trafficking investigationDrug Trafficking Act 1994, s.58(1)1994 c. 37
Giving false statements to procure cremationCremation Act 1902, s.8(2)1902 c. 8
False statement tendered under section 9 of the Criminal Justice Act 1967Criminal Justice Act 1967, s.891967 c. 80
Making a false statement to obtain interim possession orderCriminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994, s.75(1)1994 c. 33
Making false statement to resist making of interim possession orderCriminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994, s.75(2)As above
False statement tendered under section 5B of the Magistrates' Courts Act 1980Magistrates' Courts Act 1980, s.1061980 c. 43
Making false statements to authorised officerTrade Descriptions Act 1968, s. 29(2)1968 c. 29
Class J: Serious sexual offences
RapeSexual Offences Act 1956, s.1(1)1956 c. 69
Sexual intercourse with girl under 13Sexual Offences Act 1956, s.5As above
Sexual intercourse with girl under 16Sexual Offences Act 1956, s.6As above
Sexual intercourse with defectiveSexual Offences Act 1956, s.7As above
Incest by man with a girl under 13Sexual Offences Act 1956, s.10As above
Buggery of person under 16Sexual Offences Act 1956, s.12As above
Indecency with children under 14Indecency with Children Act 1960, s.1(1)1960 c. 33
Taking, having etc. indecent photographs of childrenProtection of Children Act 1978, s.11978 c. 37
Assault with intent to commit buggerySexual Offences Act 1956, s.161956 c. 69
Abduction of woman by forceSexual Offences Act 1956, s.17As above
Permitting girl under 13 to use premises for sexual intercourseSexual Offences Act 1956, s.25As above
Allowing or procuring child under 16 to go abroad to performChildren and Young Persons Act 1933, ss.25, 261933 c. 12
Sexual intercourse with patientsMental Health Act 1959, s.1281959 c. 72
Abduction of unmarried girl under 16 from parentSexual Offences Act 1956, s.201956 c. 69
Permitting girl under 16 to use premises for intercourseSexual Offences Act 1956, s.26As above
Causing or encouraging prostitution of girl under 16Sexual Offences Act 1956, s.28As above
RapeSexual Offences Act 2003, s.12003 c. 42
Assault by penetrationSexual Offences Act 2003, s.2As above
Causing sexual activity with penetrationSexual Offences Act 2003, s.4As above
Rape of child under 13Sexual Offences Act 2003, s.5As above
Assault of child under 13 by penetrationSexual Offences Act 2003, s.6As above
Sexual assault of child under 13Sexual Offences Act 2003, s.7As above
Causing a child under 13 to engage in sexual activitySexual Offences Act 2003, s.8As above
Sexual activity with a childSexual Offences Act 2003, s.9As above
Causing a child to engage in sexual activitySexual Offences Act 2003, s.10As above
Arranging child sex offenceSexual Offences Act 2003, s.14As above
Sexual activity with a child family member, with penetrationSexual Offences Act 2003, s.25As above
Inciting a child family member to engage in sexual activitySexual Offences Act 2003, s.26As above
Sexual activity with a person with a mental disorderSexual Offences Act 2003, s.30As above
Causing or inciting a person with a mental disorder to engage in sexual activitySexual Offences Act 2003, s.31As above
Offering inducement to procure sexual activity with a person with a mental disorderSexual Offences Act 2003, s.34As above
Inducing person with mental disorder to engage in sexual activitySexual Offences Act 2003, s.35As above
Care workers: sexual activity with a person with a mental disorderSexual Offences Act 2003, s.38As above
Care workers: inciting person with mental disorder to engage in sexual actSexual Offences Act 2003, s.39As above
Paying for sexual services of a childSexual Offences Act 2003, s.47As above
Causing or inciting child prostitution or pornographySexual Offences Act 2003, s.48As above
Controlling a child prostituteSexual Offences Act 2003, s.49As above
Facilitating child prostitutionSexual Offences Act 2003, s.50As above
Trafficking into UK for sexual exploitationSexual Offences Act 2003, s.57As above
Trafficking within UK for sexual exploitationSexual Offences Act 2003, s.58As above
Trafficking out of UK for sexual exploitationSexual Offences Act 2003, s.59As above
[F2Trafficking people for sexual exploitation Sexual Offences Act 2003, s.59AAs above]
Class K: Other offences of dishonesty (high value)
Class K offences are listed under Classes F and G

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