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  1. Sep 10, 2024 · This article explains what is the offence of outrage of modesty and aggravated outrage of modesty and their penalties in Singapore.

  2. —(1) Whoever assaults or uses criminal force to any person, intending to outrage or knowing it to be likely that he will thereby outrage the modesty of that person, shall be punished with imprisonment for a term which may extend to 3 years, or with fine, or with caning, or with any combination of such punishments.

  3. The Outrage of Modesty or Molestation, is a terrifying and traumatizing experience for the victims. These opportunistic crimes may take place anywhere and anytime, as the perpetrators may strike in the cover of a crowd or at secluded places when the victims are alone.

  4. May 29, 2021 · The term “Outrage of modesty” is a formal term used to describe an act of molestation. Incidents of outrage of modesty or molestation may happen at anywhere, anytime. Such crimes have unfortunately been on the rise in Singapore, most notably on our public transport system, and in nightlife hotspots.

  5. Oct 15, 2023 · An outrage of modesty in Singapore is a crime punishable by jail term, fines, or caning. Learn more about this offence and how Singapore Courts sentence the accused. +65 8886 0278

  6. There was 1,610 confirmed cases of outrage of modesty in Singapore according to the official statistics in 2022. It is the most prevalent serious crime in Singapore by quite some margin, with cases of serious hurt the next closest with 458 cases in 2022.

  7. Outrage of Modesty. In Singapore, acts of sexual molestation are criminalised by section 354 of the Penal Code. It describes outrage of modesty as “assault or use of criminal force to any person, intending to outrage or knowing it to be likely to outrage the modesty of that person.”

  8. A person convicted of voluntary causing or attempting to cause death, hurt or wrongful restraint in order to commit outrage of modesty is liable to: A jail term of not less than 2 years and not more than 10 years; and

  9. Outrage of modesty is also commonly known as molestation. The terms ‘outrage’ and ‘modesty’ are left undefined to accommodate for the ever-changing societal values and differing individual beliefs, i.e. this allows the court to take more factors into accounts such as the race or religion of the victim and the manner in which the force ...

  10. Importantly, because an outrage of modesty offence is founded on the use of Criminal Force and/or Assault, one cannot be guilty of an offence of molest simply by staring at someone. It should also be noted that the offence of outrage of modesty is gender-neutral.

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