The government has launched a consultation and wants to hear peoples views on proposed changes to laws on sexual offences.
The new proposals aim to modernise the Island's legislation on sex offences, obscene publications, indecent publications and pornography.
Sexual offence laws haven't been updated for more than a decade, which the government says leads to potential gaps in protecting victims.
You can view the consultation, which is running until February 2019 on the Government Hub website.
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