This page is from APP, the official source of professional practice for policing.
The following legislation may also be relevant to disrupt modern slavery offending.
Antisocial Behaviour etc. (Scotland) Act 2004
Asylum and Immigration (Treatment of Claimants, etc.) Act 2004
Children Act 1989
- Section 17 – provision of services for children in need, their families and others
- Section 46 – removal and accommodation of children by police in cases of emergency
- Section 47 – Local Authority’s duty to investigate
Children and Young Persons Act 1933
- Section 1 – cruelty to persons under sixteen
- Section 3 – allowing persons under sixteen to be in brothels
- Section 4 – causing or allowing persons under sixteen to be used for begging
Coroners and Justice Act 2009
Criminal Justice Act 1988
Criminal Justice (Scotland) Act 2003
Criminal Justice and Licensing (Scotland) Act 2010
Criminal Law Act 1977
Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995
Domestic Violence – Crime and Victims Act 2004
Forgery and Counterfeiting Act 1981
Fraud Act 2006
Gangmasters (Licensing) Act 2004
- Section 12 – offences: acting as a gangmaster, being in possession of false documents etc.
- Section 13 – offences: entering into arrangements with gangmasters
- Schedule 2 – application of Act to Northern Ireland
Human Trafficking and Exploitation (Criminal Justice and Support for Victims) Act (Northern Ireland) 2015
Identity Documents Act 2010
Misuse of Drugs Act 1971
- Section 3 – restriction of importation and exportation of controlled drugs
- Sections 4 to 7 – restrictions relating to controlled drugs etc.
- Sections 8 to 9 – miscellaneous offences involving controlled drugs etc.
Offences against the Person Act 1861
- Section 16 – threats to kill
- Section 18 – wounding or causing grievous bodily harm with intent
- Section 20 – inflicting bodily injury, with or without weapon
- Section 24 – maliciously administering poison, etc. with intent to injure, aggrieve or annoy any other person
- Section 47 – assault occasioning bodily harm
Policing and Crime Act 2009
Proceeds of Crime Act 2002
- Section 6 (4) and (5) – making a confiscation order
- Section 75 – criminal lifestyle (definition)
- Sections 327 to 329 – money laundering
Serious Crime Act 2015
Sexual Offences Act 1956
- Section 33A – keeping a brothel used for prostitution
- Section 34 – landlord letting premises for use as a brothel
- Sections 35 and 36 – allowing a tenant to use premises as a brothel or for the purposes of prostitution
Sexual Offences Act 2003
- Section 1 – rape
- Section 2 – assault by penetration
- Section 3 – sexual assault
- Section 4 – causing a person to engage in sexual activity without consent
- Section 47 – paying for sexual services of a child
- Section 48 – causing or inciting child prostitution or pornography
- Section 49 – controlling a child prostitute or a child involved in pornography
- Section 50 – arranging or facilitating child prostitution or pornography
- Section 52 – causing or inciting prostitution for gain
- Section 53 – controlling prostitution for gain
- Section 53A – paying for sexual services of a prostitute subjected to force etc.
Sexual Offences (Northern Ireland) Order 2008
- Article 64 – keeping a brothel used for prostitution
- Article 64A – paying for sexual services of a prostitute subjected to force etc.
Theft Act 1968
UK Borders Act 2007
Violent Crime Reduction Act 2006
Common law
- Kidnap
- False imprisonment
International law
- European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR)
- Directive 2011/36/EU on Preventing and Combating Trafficking in Human Beings and Protecting its Victims
- UN protocol to prevent, suppress and punish trafficking in persons, especially women and children, supplementing the United Nations convention against transnational organized crime