Lawmakers in Japan on Friday changed legislation to raise the age of consent from 13 — the lowest among developed nations — to 16.
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Under the stricter sex crime laws, lawmakers also broadened the definition of rape from "forcible sexual intercourse" to "non-consensual sexual intercourse."
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The expanded definition includes acts committed using drugging and intoxication. It also criminalized the grooming of minors.
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Other changes include a crackdown on "photo voyeurism," so-called upskirting, filming or photographing under a skirt without consent, and secretly filming sexual acts.
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Japan's laws regarding sexual consent drew significant attention in 2019, after a string of defendants charged with sexual crimes were acquitted.
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It led to the Flower Demo movement, with groups of sexual violence victims and their supporters gathering once a month to demand changes to sex crime laws.
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Japan last revised its criminal code on sexual offenses in 2017, for the first time in more than a century, but campaigners said the reforms were insufficient.
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The age of consent — below which sexual activity is considered statutory rape — is 16 in Britain, Canada and most states in the US, while it is 15 in France and 14 in Germany and Italy.
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Another significant criticism of the old law was that it effectively blamed victims for not resisting enough.
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Japan has now identified eight scenarios under which rape prosecutions can be made.
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These include victims being under the influence of alcohol or drugs, being frightened and perpetrators taking advantage of social status.
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In addition, "visitation request offense" — people who use intimidation, seduction or money to coerce children under 16 to meet for sexual purposes — was also criminalized, and perpetrators face a prison sentence of up to a year or a fine of 500,000 yen ($3,500, €3,197).
Over time, the age of consent has been increased by various laws in India. It was 16 from 1940 until 2012, then it was raised to 18 years.
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