Indicators

Age of Consent

Partial

Age of sexual consent is 16 years. The national legislation does not provide for a close-in-age exemption.
Analysis of country legislation on age of sexual consent, 2024

Extraterritoriality & Extradition

Partial

Active and passive extraterritoriality is recognized for the offence of dealing in people under 18 for sexual exploitation committed abroad by/against New Zealand citizens or ordinary residents under Section 7A(1)(a) and (c) of the Crimes Act. Extraterritoriality is also recognized for SEC related offences under Sections 144AA and 131B of the crimes act. Double criminality is not required for extraterritorial jurisdiction.

SEC related offences can be considered extraditable if they are punishable under the law of the requesting country and the law of New Zealand with at least one year of imprisonment under Section 4 of the Extradition Act. Double criminality is required under Section 4(2) of the Extradition Act.
Crimes Act 1961, Extradition Act 1999, 1961 (status as of 2019), 1999

CSAM Definition

Not Yet Assessed

Background Check Required

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National Commitments

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Child Advocacy Centers

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SEC Police Unit

Not Yet Assessed

Protection Standards Travel and Tourism

Not Yet Assessed

Public SEC Case Data

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