Should sex have legal boundaries?

By: Brammer, Alison.
Series: Tizard Learning Disability Review 5 (3) 2000: 26-29.Publisher: 2000Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): SEXUALITY | SEXUALITY ISSUES | LAW | LEGAL ISSUES | LEARNING DISABILITY | DECISION MAKING | STERILISATION | SEXUAL OFFENCESSummary: This article focuses on two areas where the law imposes restrictive limits on the sexual health of people with learning disabilities - capacity and decision-making, and sexual offences.
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This article focuses on two areas where the law imposes restrictive limits on the sexual health of people with learning disabilities - capacity and decision-making, and sexual offences.

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