According to the law, there are 19 forms of sexual violence worth to be punished by this law. Each form may have specific crimes listed as part of the said form. The listed crimes are: • Non physical sexual harassment (Art. 4, verse 1, point a) • Non physical sexual harassment against the victim's body part, sexual intention, and/or sexual organ with intention to degrade and to demean the victim (Art. 5). • Physical sexual harassment (Art. 4, verse 1, point b) • Physical sexual harassment against the victim's body part, sexual intention, and/or sexual organ with intention to degrade and to demean the victim (Art. 6, point a). • Physical sexual harassment against the victim's body part, sexual intention, and/or sexual organ with intention to impose victim submission (Art. 6, point b). • Abuse of authority, power, trust, or privileges for gaining advantage to enable or commit physical sexual harassment against the weak, vulnerable, unequal, and dependent persons or group (Art. 6, point c). • Abuse of authority, power, trust, or privileges to force or to promote physical sexual harassment against persons or group using misdirection(s)/propaganda (Art. 6, point c). • Abuse of authority, power, trust, or privileges to deliberately letting physical sexual harassment (Art. 6, point c). • Forced contraception (Art. 4, verse 1, point c) • Forcing contraception against the victim with force or threat(s),
abuse of power, misdirection(s)/propaganda, defraud/deception, or making conditions or advantaging the conditions of the victim to force contraception resulted in temporary disability of the victim's sexual organ function (Art. 8). • Forcing contraception against the victim with force or threat(s), abuse of power, misdirection(s)/propaganda, defraud/deception, or making conditions or advantaging the conditions of the victim to force contraception resulted in permanent disability of the victim's sexual organ function (Art. 9). • Forced sterilization (Art. 4, verse 1, point d) • Forced marriage (Art. 4, verse 1, point e) • Forcing forced marriage by abusing the authority or power, to commit or deliberately letting the forced marriage incident(s), either using the authority or power to force marriage the victim with a person or one self (Art. 10, verse 1). • Forcing children forced marriage (Art. 10, verse 2, point a) • Forcing forced marriage in the name of local customs or local culture or local wisdom (Art. 10, verse 2, point b) • Forcing forced marriage of a victim of a rape incident with the rapist (Art. 10, verse 2, point c) • Sexual torture (Art. 4, verse 1, point f) • Sexual torturer(s), either themselves (in citizen capacity or officials capacity), or driven by another person to sexually torture a person with intention to intimidate or forcefully extract information (Art. 11, point a). • Sexual torturer(s), either themselves (in citizen capacity or officials capacity), or driven by another person to sexually torture a person with motive to persecute against a group or to punish a person for their committed or allegedly committed wrongdoing(s) or
lynching (Art. 11, point b). • Sexual torturer(s), either themselves (in citizen capacity or officials capacity), or driven by another person to sexually torture a person with intention to shame the person, or to demean the person, or to discriminate the person (Art. 11, point c). • Sexual torturer(s), either themselves (in citizen capacity or officials capacity), or driven by another person to sexually torture a person with sexual motive or other motives (Art. 11, point c). • Sexual exploitation (Art. 4, verse 1, point g) • Abuse of authority, power, trust, or privileges for gaining advantage to sexually exploit the victim (Art. 12). • Sexually exploited the victim with reason of financial motive (Art. 12). • Sexual exploitation with lure of liberating the victim from debt (Art. 12). • Giving the victim financial debt but the debt payment is sexual gratification (Art. 12). • Deliberately commit acts resulted in victim's loss of liberation and placed the victim under sexual exploitation (Art. 13). • Sexual slavery (Art. 4, verse 1, point h) • Electronics-based sexual crimes (Art. 4, verse 1, point i) • Non-consensual recording video(s) or capturing photograph(s) or screenshotting sexual acts (Art. 14, verse 1, point a). • Non-consensual sexual information transmission (Art. 14, verse 1, point b). •
Stalking the victim with sexual intention, or illegally tracking the victim using electronic system or electronic devices with sexual intention (Art. 14, verse 1, point c). • Electronics-based sexual crimes with intention of extorting, blackmailing, or forced the victim into the perpetrator's bidding (Art. 14, verse 2, point a). • Electronics-based sexual crimes with intention of misleading or giving misdirection(s)/propaganda or defrauding the victim (Art. 14, verse 2, point b). • Rape (Art. 4, verse 2, point a) • Lewd behaviors (Art. 4, verse 2, point b) • Sexual encounter with child and/or child sexual exploitation (Art. 4, verse 2, point c) • Non-consensual immoral sexual acts (Art. 4, verse 2, point d) • Child pornography and/or violent pornography (Art. 4, verse 2, point e) • Forced prostitution (Art. 4, verse 2, point f) • Sexual exploitation-motivated human trafficking (Art. 4, verse 2, point g) • Domestic violence (Art. 4, verse 2, point h) •
Money laundering related or associated with sexual violence crimes (Art. 4, verse 2, point i) • Other crimes that already established as sexual violence crimes by previous laws of Indonesia (Art. 4, verse 2, point j) Aside of the 19 forms, there are crimes listed as "sexually violent associated crime" (Art. 19). Included to the list are: • Preventing the investigation, prosecution, and examination of sexual violence crime(s). • Obstructing the investigation, prosecution, and examination of sexual violence crime(s). • Failing the investigation, prosecution, and examination of sexual violence crime(s). == Additional Penalties ==