Jail time and unlimited fines planned under conversion practices ban
•Jail time and unlimited fines planned under conversion practices banImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Plans to ban conversion practices were first promised in 2018 but led to protests after sev...
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Jail time and unlimited fines planned under conversion practices banImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Plans to ban conversion practices were first promised in 2018 but led to protests after several U-turnsByJosh ParryLGBT & Identity ReporterPublished27 minutes agoThose who carry out conversion practices - commonly known as "conversion therapy" - could be jailed for up to five years under landmark new plans.The draft Conversion Practices Bill, which criminalises "abusive acts" aiming to change someone's sexual orientation or transgender identity, is expected to be laid before Parliament later today.The Cabinet Office said the Bill will ensure LGBT+ people are "protected from physical and psychological abuse to change who they are".Some groups have raised concerns such laws could criminalise exploratory conversations around gender identity or sexual orientation.The government says it is proposing to legislate because existing domestic abuse or coercive control laws do not address "the unique nature of abusive conversion practices".The plans will, for the first time, set a legal definition of conversion practices as conduct which "aims to change someone's sexual orientation or transgender identity through abusive acts that seriously harm the victim".Minister for Equalities Olivia Bailey said: "Conversion practices are driven by the false belief that being LGBT+ is shameful and can be forcibly changed."Legal loopholes have left LGBT+ people vulnerable to these harmful acts, which is why we must legislate."Two new criminal offences will be created under the plans: one for carrying out conversion practices "which cause serious harm, alarm or distress", and another for encouraging or assisting such practices to take place outside of England and Wales.Proposals also include new civil powers known as Conversion Practice Protection Orders, which they say will "pre-emptively pr...المصدر: BBC News | Source: BBC News
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