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Possession of child-like sex dolls

Any person who is in possession of a child-like sex doll is guilty of an offence [Criminal Law Consolidation Act 1935 (SA) s 63AAB].

Maximum penalty:

15 years imprisonment

A child-like sex doll means [s 62]:

  • an actual doll or other object that resembles a person who is, or appears to be, under 17 years of age, or a part of the body of the person, and
  • a reasonable person would consider it likely that the doll or other object is intended to be used by a person to simulate sexual intercourse.
Possession of child-like sex dolls  :  Last Revised: Fri May 26th 2023
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