Indicators

Age of Consent

No

The age of sexual consent is 16 years for children, for both girls and boys or over 14 that are married. 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

Extraterritorial jurisdiction is recognised for all offences under the Criminal Code committed partially abroad, if the offender, whatever its nationality, comes into the territory of Papua New Guinea afterwards (Section 12 of the Criminal Code). In these cases double criminality is not required. No form of active or passive extraterritoriality is provided.

SEC related offences can be considered extraditable if punished in both the requesting State and Papua New Guinea with at least one year of imprisonment, or otherwise if agreed as extraditable in an extradition treaty between the requesting State and Papua New Guinea. Double criminality is therefore required for extradition.
Criminal Code of Papua New Guinea,Extradition Act, 1974 (status as of 2002), 1975

CSAM Definition

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Background Check Required

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National Commitments

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Child Advocacy Centers

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SEC Police Unit

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Protection Standards Travel and Tourism

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Public SEC Case Data

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