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Crime in Sri Lanka : ウィキペディア英語版 | Crime in Sri Lanka
Crime is present in various forms in Sri Lanka. General classifications include grave crime and minor crime. There are various forms of punishment, up to the death penalty, although there have been no executions since 1403. Sri Lanka has a major problem with corruption and war crimes have affected many people in the country. Crime is segmented into two broad classifications: grave crimes (those which are indictable) and minor crimes (those which are not). Exceptions can be made for criminal liability on the grounds of duress, insanity, intoxication, necessity, and private defense. Punishment for crime includes several options: community service, fine, forfeiture of property, imprisonment, institutional treatment, probation, suspended sentence, whipping, and death; while the death penalty is available in the country, there have been no executions since 1976. ==Crimes against women and children== Sri Lanka is a participant in the prostitution industry, and most consumers of the trade in the country are foreign travellers. Nevertheless, most prostitution-related acts, such as prostitute trafficking and procuring are illegal. Prostitution has not become as severe an issue in Sri Lanka as compared to the situation in some neighbouring countries. Child trafficking is a problem in Sri Lanka. Most children trafficked are treated unfairly, unwillingly and inhumanely turned into pornographic film actors or sex slaves. Foreigners are not jailed for performing sexual offenses against children.
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