Key facts
- Hong Kong's Department of Justice is consulting the public on reforms to sexual offense laws.
- The proposed reforms specifically target issues related to cult coercion, campus sexual harassment, and online abuse.
- The consultation aims to gather feedback on how to update the legal framework to address these modern challenges.
Hong Kong's Department of Justice has launched a public consultation on proposed reforms to the city's sexual offense laws. The initiative seeks to update legislation to better address contemporary issues such as coercion by cults, sexual harassment occurring on university campuses, and the growing problem of online abuse.
The consultation period is designed to gather diverse perspectives and feedback from the public, legal professionals, and relevant organizations. This input will be crucial in shaping the final proposals for legislative changes. The government aims to ensure that the legal framework is robust enough to tackle these sensitive and evolving forms of sexual offenses.
