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[[File:Finlands Riksdag.jpg|thumb|right|320px|[[w:List of members of the Parliament of Finland, 2019–2023|w:The Parliament of Finland 2019-2023]] improved the Finnish Criminal Code by extending the protection against distribution of synthetic sexual images from minors to cover also adults. | |||
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<section begin=what-is-it />'''[[Law on sexual offences in Finland 2023]]''' is found in Chapter 20 of the Finnish Criminal Code titled "Seksuaalirikoksista" ("Sexual offences") and came into effect on Sunday 2023-01-01.<ref name="Law on sexual offences in Finland 2023"> | <section begin=what-is-it />'''[[Law on sexual offences in Finland 2023]]''' is found in Chapter 20 of the Finnish Criminal Code titled "Seksuaalirikoksista" ("Sexual offences") and came into effect on Sunday 2023-01-01.<ref name="Law on sexual offences in Finland 2023"> | ||
Revision as of 20:13, 29 September 2023
Law on sexual offences in Finland 2023 is found in Chapter 20 of the Finnish Criminal Code titled "Seksuaalirikoksista" ("Sexual offences") and came into effect on Sunday 2023-01-01.[1]
Translation to English by the Ministry of Justice: Criminal Code (39/1889) - Chapter 20 - Sexual offences (translation) as .pdf at oikeusministerio.fi (subject to possible revisions)
This was a 2023 upgrade of the Finnish Criminal Code on sexual offences upon the initiative of PM Marin's government. The new law protects adults against sexual image based abuse be it real or synthetic in origin.
- 7 § Seksuaalisen kuvan luvaton levittäminen[1] Non-consensual dissemination of a sexual image criminalizes distribution of unauthorized real and synthetic sexual images without permission
- 19 § Lasta seksuaalisesti esittävän kuvan levittäminen[1] Distribution of an image depicting a child in a sexual manner [1] criminalizes the distribution of real and synthetic child sexual abuse material (CSAM). Attempting this crime is also punishable.
- 20 § Törkeä lasta seksuaalisesti esittävän kuvan levittäminen[1] Aggravated distribution of an image depicting a child in a sexual manner [1] defines the parameters for aggravated form of the crime of making CSAM available
- 21 § Lasta seksuaalisesti esittävän kuvan hallussapito[1] Possession of an image depicting a child in a sexual manner [1] criminalizes the possession of CSAM and acquiring access for the intent to access CSAM.
The new law on sexual offences came to be upon the initiative of the 2019-2023 w:Marin Cabinet and it came into effect on Sunday 2023-01-01.
Distribution and attempt of distribution and also possession of both real and synthetic CSAM was already previously criminalized on 2011-06-01 upon the initiative of the w:Vanhanen II Cabinet. These protections against CSAM were moved into 19 §, 20 § and 21 § of chapter 20 in the 2023 sexual offences legislation improvement.
In Finnish
Suomeksi / in Finnish Suomen seksuaalirikoslaki 2023
See also
- Laws against synthesis and other related crimes for other takes on how to ban synthetic filth
Links in English
- New legislation on sexual offences at oikeusministerio.fi (Ministry of Justice)
- Criminal Code (39/1889) - Chapter 20 - Sexual offences (translation) at oikeusministerio.fi (Ministry of Justice of Finland) (translation subject to possible revisions)
- 39/1889 Full Finnish Criminal Code translated to English at finlex.fi does not, as of 2023-01-30 have a translation of the new Criminal Code, but one will be made.
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7
Authoritative up-to-date version of the Criminal Code chapter 20 On sexual offences can always be found at finlex.fi
Translation to English by the Ministry of Justice: Criminal Code (39/1889) - Chapter 20 - Sexual offences (translation) as .pdf at oikeusministerio.fi (subject to possible revisions)