Can a child get arrested for a crime or go to jail in Singapore? We’ll clarify these questions in this article.
What makes an offence arrestable? How bad must an act get before it’s deemed worthy of an arrest warrant? We’ll explain what the difference is, and who makes the decisions.
Sexual harassment is defined as the making of unwanted sexual advances towards others. We will explain what this means in legal terms based on the POHA.
Besides checking for casualties and gathering contact details and evidence, you should also remember these.
Entrapment is an act that usually features on the plot of crime drama films but just how legal is it? We’ll explain here.
Looking for more information about the laws on sexual assault in Singapore? Here’s an overview as of June 2021.
In part 6 of our guide to sexual offences in Singapore, we will explain what child abuse materials consist of, as well as signs that indicate an exploitative relationship.
In the 4th part of our guide to sexual offences in Singapore, we explain what ‘outrage of modesty’ means, and the new laws against voyeurism.
How does the Act 15 of 2019 protect minors in Singapore from sexual grooming? We’ll explain how.
What are sexual offences and what is considered appropriate and what isn’t? Let us explain using the law.