Sexual Offences Act, 1957


The Sexual Offences Act, 1957 is an act of the Parliament of South Africa which, in its current form, prohibits prostitution, brothel-keeping and procuring, and other activities related to prostitution. Before the law relating to sex offences was consolidated and revised by the Criminal Law Amendment Act, 2007, it also prohibited various other sex offences, including sex with children under the age of consent and sex with the mentally incompetent. As the Immorality Act it was infamous for prohibiting sex between a white person and a person of another race, until that prohibition was removed by a 1985 amendment.

Provisions in force

;Brothel-keeping
;Closing of brothels
;Procuring
;Detention
;Assistance
;Use of premises
;Soliciting
;Prostitution and living on the earnings of prostitution

Repealed provisions

;Procuring by parent
;Conspiracy
;Abduction
;Age of consent
;Mentally disabled people
;Interracial sex
;Use of drugs
;Sex toys
;"Men at a party"

Amendments