Proposed changes to sentences in Bill C-16
Backgrounder
The Protecting Victims Act proposes to increase the maximum penalties of imprisonment for several offences in the Criminal Code.
A maximum penalty is the highest sentence of imprisonment that can be imposed for that offence. It is an important tool that Parliament has at its disposal to demonstrate the seriousness of the offence.
| Offence | Type | Current maximum penalty | Proposed increase |
|---|---|---|---|
| Non-consensual distribution of intimate images | Indictment | 5 years | 10 years |
| Voyeurism | Indictment | 5 years | 10 years |
| Sexual assault | Summary conviction | 18 months | 2 years less a day |
| Exposure | Summary conviction | 6 months | 2 years less a day |
| Exposure | Indictment | 2 years | 10 years |
| Obtaining sexual services of a person under the age of 18 | Indictment | 10 years | 14 years |
The legislation also proposes to create new offences in the Criminal Code.
| Proposed new offence | Proposed maximum penalty |
|---|---|
| Coercive control of intimate partner | 10 years (on indictment) |
| Distributing of bestiality depictions | 5 years (on indictment) |
| Youth recruitment into criminality | 5 years (on indictment) |
| Threatening to distribute child sexual abuse and exploitation material | 10 years (on indictment) |
| Threatening to distribute non-consensual intimate images, including sexual deepfakes | 10 years (on indictment) |
Glossary of terms
- Indictment
- Formal written accusation initiating a criminal proceeding for serious (indictable) offences, usually in a superior court. Indictments allow for more complex trials, sometimes with a jury.
- Summary conviction
- Court process for less serious criminal offences, usually without a jury. These offences carry lighter penalties, typically up to a $5,000 fine or two years less a day in jail.
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