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Committee on Homosexual Offences and Prostitution: Records

Catalogue reference: HO 345

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HO 345

Transcripts of evidence, minutes of meetings, the report, and other papers of the Committee appointed by the Home Secretary to consider the law and practice relating to homosexual offences and prostitution. HO 345/1 is a copy of the published report.

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HO 345

Title
Committee on Homosexual Offences and Prostitution: Records
Date

1954-1957

Description

Transcripts of evidence, minutes of meetings, the report, and other papers of the Committee appointed by the Home Secretary to consider the law and practice relating to homosexual offences and prostitution.

HO 345/1 is a copy of the published report.

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The National Archives, Kew
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Public Record(s)

Language

English

Creator(s)
Committee on Homosexual Offences and Prostitution, 1954-1957
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20 file(s)

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Open

Subjects
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Crime
Sex and gender
Administrative / biographical background

The committee was appointed by the Home Secretary on 24 August 1954, under the chairmanship of Sir John Wolfenden. The terms of reference were 'to consider (a) the law and practice relating to homosexual offences and the treatment of persons convicted of such offences by the courts and (b) the law and practice relating to offences against the criminal law in connection with prostitution and solicitation for immoral purposes, and to report what changes, if any, are (in the committee's opinion) desirable.'

The Wolfenden Report was published on 4 September 1957 (Cmnd 247). It proposed that there 'must remain a realm of private morality and immorality which is, in brief and crude terms, not the law's business' and recommended that sexual activity between two consenting adult men should no longer be a criminal offence. However, on 29 June 1960, the House of Commons voted against a motion endorsing the committee's recommendations.

A decade after the report was published, its recommendations relating to gay and bisexual men were implemented by the Sexual Offences Act 1967, which legalised consexual sexual activity in private between men aged over 21.

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