In key reforms to sex crimes, the government of Japan has raised the age of consent from 13, among the world’s lowest, to 16 years old.
In a unanimous vote, the nation’s parliament enacted a new bill, which also clarifies rape prosecution requirements and criminalises voyeurism.
Records have it that the age of consent – below which sexual activity is considered statutory rape – is 16 in Britain, 15 in France, and 14 in Germany and China.
Japan’s had been unchanged since 1907, with children aged 13 and above deemed capable of consent.
In practice, across many parts of the country, regional ordinances banning “lewd” acts with minors are sometimes seen as in effect raising the age of consent to 18.
Following the new law in Japan, teen couples no more than five years apart in age will be exempted from prosecution if both partners are over 13 years of age.
It could be recalled that Japan last revised its criminal code on sexual offences in 2017, for the first time in more than a century, but campaigners said the reforms were insufficient. And in 2019, a string of acquittals in rape cases triggered nationwide rallies.
Recall that under the previous law, prosecutors had to prove victims were incapacitated due to violence and intimidation. Critics argued that requirement in effect blamed victims for not resisting enough.
The bill which was recently passed contains a list of examples under which rape prosecutions can be made. These include victims being under the influence of alcohol or drugs, being frightened, and perpetrators taking advantage of social status.
Recall that earlier this year, a justice ministry official told AFP that the clarifications were not “meant to make it easier or harder” to secure rape convictions, but “will hopefully make court verdicts more consistent”.
According to the justice ministry, the bill also contains a new “visitation request offence”. It means that people who use intimidation, seduction or money to coerce children under 16 to meet for sexual purposes will face a prison sentence of up to a year or a fine of 500,000 yen ($3,500).
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