Criminal Code Act 1995
1Repeal the subsection.
Repeal the subsection.
Repeal the definition.
Repeal the section, substitute:
Omit "19 years", substitute "20 years".
Omit "19 years", substitute "20 years".
Repeal the subsection, substitute:
(a) the fact that the engagement will involve the provision of sexual
services; or
(aa) the nature of sexual services to be provided (for example, whether
those services will require the person to have unprotected sex); or
(b) the extent to which the person will be free to leave the place or area
where the person provides sexual services; or
(c) the extent to which the person will be free to cease providing sexual
services; or
(d) the extent to which the person will be free to leave his or her place
of residence; or
(da) if there is or will be a debt owed or claimed to be owed by the person
in connection with the engagementthe quantum, or the existence,
of the debt owed or claimed to be owed; or
(e) the fact that the engagement will involve exploitation, debt bondage
or the confiscation of the person's travel or identity documents;
is guilty of an offence.
Penalty:
(a) in the case of an aggravated
offence (see section 270.8)imprisonment for 9 years; or
(b) in any other caseimprisonment for 7 years.
(a) the economic relationship between the person and the alleged offender;
(b) the terms of any written or oral contract or agreement between the
person and the alleged offender;
(c) the personal circumstances of the person, including but not limited
to:
(i) whether the person is entitled to be in Australia under the Migration
Act 1958 ; and
(ii) the person's ability to speak, write and understand English or the
language in which the deception or inducement occurred; and
(iii) the extent of the person's social and physical dependence on the
alleged offender.
(a) prevent the leading of any other evidence in proceedings for an offence
against subsection (1); or
(b) limit the manner in which evidence may be adduced or the admissibility
of evidence.
Insert:
Repeal the sections.
Add:
"constitutional corporation" means a corporation to which paragraph 51(xx) of the Constitution applies.
"deceive" means mislead as to fact (including the intention of any person) or as to law, by words or other conduct.
"threat" means:
(a) a threat of force; or
(b) a threat to cause a person's removal from Australia; or
(c) a threat of any other detrimental action;
unless there are reasonable grounds for the threat of that action.
(a) the first person organises or facilitates the entry or proposed entry, or
the receipt, of another person into Australia; and
(b) the first person uses force or threats; and
(c) that use of force or threats results in the first person obtaining the
other person's compliance in respect of that entry or proposed entry
or in respect of that receipt.
Penalty: Imprisonment for 12 years.
(a) the first person organises or facilitates the exit or proposed exit of
another person from Australia; and
(b) the first person uses force or threats; and
(c) that use of force or threats results in the first person obtaining the
other person's compliance in respect of that exit or proposed exit.
Penalty: Imprisonment for 12 years.
(a) the first person organises or facilitates the entry or proposed entry, or
the receipt, of another person into Australia; and
(b) in organising or facilitating that entry or proposed entry, or that
receipt, the first person is reckless as to whether the other person
will be exploited, either by the first person or another, after that
entry or receipt.
Penalty: Imprisonment for 12 years.
(a) the first person organises or facilitates the exit or proposed exit of
another person from Australia; and
(b) in organising or facilitating that exit or proposed exit, the first
person is reckless as to whether the other person will be exploited,
either by the first person or another, after that exit.
Penalty: Imprisonment for 12 years.
(a) the first person organises or facilitates the entry or proposed entry, or
the receipt, of another person into Australia; and
(b) the first person deceives the other person about the fact that the
other person's entry or proposed entry, the other person's receipt or
any arrangements for the other person's stay in Australia, will
involve the provision by the other person of sexual services or will
involve the other person's exploitation or debt bondage or the
confiscation of the other person's travel or identity documents.
Penalty: Imprisonment for 12 years.
(a) the first person organises or facilitates the exit or proposed exit of
another person from Australia; and
(b) the first person deceives the other person about the fact that the
other person's exit or proposed exit is for purposes that involve the
provision by the other person of sexual services outside Australia or
will involve the other person's exploitation or debt bondage or the
confiscation of the other person's travel or identity documents.
Penalty: Imprisonment for 12 years.
(a) the first person organises or facilitates the entry or proposed entry, or
the receipt, of another person into Australia; and
(b) there is an arrangement for the other person to provide sexual
services in Australia; and
(c) the first person deceives the other person about any of the following:
(i) the nature of the sexual services to be provided;
(ii) the extent to which the other person will be free to leave the place
or area where the other person provides sexual services;
(iii) the extent to which the other person will be free to cease providing
sexual services;
(iv) the extent to which the other person will be free to leave his or her
place of residence;
(v) if there is a debt owed or claimed to be owed by the other person in
connection with the arrangement for the other person to provide sexual
servicesthe quantum, or the existence, of the debt owed or
claimed to be owed.
Penalty: Imprisonment for 12 years.
(a) the first person organises or facilitates the exit or proposed exit of
another person from Australia; and
(b) there is an arrangement for the other person to provide sexual
services outside Australia; and
(c) the first person deceives the other person about any of the following:
(i) the nature of the sexual services to be provided;
(ii) the extent to which the other person will be free to leave the place
or area where the other person provides sexual services;
(iii) the extent to which the other person will be free to cease providing
sexual services;
(iv) the extent to which the other person will be free to leave his or her
place of residence;
(v) if there is a debt owed or claimed to be owed by the other person in
connection with the arrangement for the other person to provide sexual
servicesthe quantum, or the existence, of the debt owed or
claimed to be owed.
Penalty: Imprisonment for 12 years.
(a) the first person commits the offence intending that the victim will be
exploited, either by the first person or another:
(i) if the offence of trafficking in persons is an offence against
subsection 271.2(1), (1B), (2) or (2B)after entry into
Australia; and
(ii) if the offence of trafficking in persons is an offence against
subsection 271.2(1A), (1C), (2A) or (2C)after exit from
Australia;
(b) the first person, in committing the offence, subjects the victim to
cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment;
(c) the first person, in committing the offence:
(i) engages in conduct that gives rise to a danger of death or serious
harm to the victim; and
(ii) is reckless as to that danger.
Penalty: Imprisonment for 20 years.
(a) the first person organises or facilitates the entry or proposed entry into
Australia, or the receipt in Australia, of another person; and
(b) the other person is under the age of 18; and
(c) in organising or facilitating that entry or proposed entry, or that
receipt, the first person:
(i) intends that the other person will be used to provide sexual services
or will be otherwise exploited, either by the first person or another,
after that entry or receipt; or
(ii) is reckless as to whether the other person will be used to provide
sexual services or will be otherwise exploited, either by the first
person or another, after that entry or receipt.
Penalty: Imprisonment for 25 years.
(a) the first person organises or facilitates the exit or proposed exit from
Australia of another person; and
(b) the other person is under the age of 18; and
(c) in organising or facilitating that exit or proposed exit, the first
person:
(i) intends that the other person will be used to provide sexual services
or will be otherwise exploited, either by the first person or another,
after that exit; or
(ii) is reckless as to whether the other person will be used to provide
sexual services or will be otherwise exploited, either by the first
person or another, after that exit.
Penalty: Imprisonment for 25 years.
(a) the first person organises or facilitates the transportation or proposed
transportation of another person from one place in Australia to another place
in Australia; and
(b) the first person uses force or threats; and
(c) that use of force or threats results in the first person obtaining the
other person's compliance in respect of that transportation or
proposed transportation.
Penalty: Imprisonment for 12 years.
(a) the first person organises or facilitates the transportation or proposed
transportation of another person from one place in Australia to another place
in Australia; and
(b) in organising or facilitating that transportation or proposed
transportation, the first person is reckless as to whether the other
person will be exploited, either by the first person or another, after
that transportation.
Penalty: Imprisonment for 12 years.
(a) the first person organises or facilitates the transportation of another
person from one place in Australia to another place in Australia; and
(b) the first person deceives the other person about the fact that the
transportation, or any arrangements the first person has made for the
other person following the transportation, will involve the provision
by the other person of sexual services or will involve the other
person's exploitation or debt bondage or the confiscation of the other
person's travel or identity documents.
Penalty: Imprisonment for 12 years.
(a) the first person organises or facilitates the transportation of another
person from one place in Australia to another place in Australia; and
(b) there is an arrangement for the other person to provide sexual
services; and
(c) the first person deceives the other person about any of the following:
(i) the nature of the sexual services to be provided;
(ii) the extent to which the other person will be free to leave the place
or area where the other person provides sexual services;
(iii) the extent to which the other person will be free to cease providing
sexual services;
(iv) the extent to which the other person will be free to leave his or her
place of residence;
(v) if there is a debt owed or claimed to be owed by the other person in
connection with the arrangement for the other person to provide sexual
servicesthe quantum, or the existence, of the debt owed or
claimed to be owed.
Penalty: Imprisonment for 12 years.
(a) the first person commits the offence intending that the victim will be
exploited, either by the first person or by another, after arrival at the
place to which the person has been transported;
(b) the first person, in committing the offence, subjects the victim to
cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment;
(c) the first person, in committing the offence:
(i) engages in conduct that gives rise to a danger of death or serious
harm to the victim; and
(ii) is reckless as to that danger.
Penalty: Imprisonment for 20 years.
(a) the first-mentioned person organises or facilitates the transportation of
another person from one place in Australia to another place in Australia; and
(b) the other person is under the age of 18; and
(c) in organising or facilitating that transportation, the first-mentioned
person:
(i) intends that the other person will be used to provide sexual services
or will be otherwise exploited, either by the first-mentioned person
or another, during or following the transportation to that other
place; or
(ii) is reckless as to whether the other person will be used to provide
sexual services or will be otherwise exploited, either by the
first-mentioned person or another, during or following the
transportation to that other place.
Penalty: Imprisonment for 25 years.
(a) the person engages in conduct that causes another person to enter into
debt bondage; and
(b) the person intends to cause the other person to enter into debt
bondage.
Penalty: Imprisonment for 12 months.
(a) the economic relationship between the first person and the second person;
(b) the terms of any written or oral contract or agreement between the
second person and another person (whether or not the first person);
(c) the personal circumstances of the second person, including but not
limited to:
(i) whether the second person is entitled to be in Australia under the
Migration Act 1958 ; and
(ii) the second person's ability to speak, write and understand English or
the language in which the deception or inducement occurred; and
(iii) the extent of the second person's social and physical dependence on
the first person.
(a) prevent the leading of any other evidence in proceedings for an offence
against subsection (1); or
(b) limit the manner in which evidence may be adduced or the admissibility
of evidence.
Penalty: Imprisonment for 2 years.
(a) the conduct constituting the offence occurs to any extent outside
Australia;
(b) the conduct constituting the offence involves transportation across
State borders, either for reward or in connection with a commercial
arrangement;
(c) the conduct constituting the offence occurs within a Territory or
involves transportation to or from a Territory;
(d) the conduct constituting the offence is engaged in by, or on behalf
of, a constitutional corporation, or in circumstances where the
victims of the trafficking conduct were intended to be employed by a
constitutional corporation;
(e) some of the conduct constituting the offence is engaged in by
communication using a postal, telegraphic or telephonic service within
the meaning of paragraph 51(v) of the Constitution;
(f) the victim of the conduct constituting the offence is an alien for the
purposes of paragraph 51(xix) of the Constitution.
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(a) of his or her personal services; or
(b) of the personal services of another person under his or her control;
as security for a debt owed, or claimed to be owed, (including any debt incurred, or claimed to be incurred, after the pledge is given), by that person if:
(ba) the debt owed or claimed to be owed is
manifestly excessive; or
(c) the reasonable value of those services is not applied toward the
liquidation of the debt or purported debt; or
(d) the length and nature of those services are not respectively limited
and defined.
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(a) the exploiter's conduct causes the victim to enter into slavery, forced
labour or sexual servitude; or
(b) the exploiter's conduct causes an organ of the victim to be removed
and:
(i) the removal is contrary to the law of the State or Territory where it
is carried out; or
(ii) neither the victim nor the victim's legal guardian consented to the
removal and it does not meet a medical or therapeutic need of the
victim.
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