(720 ILCS 5/12-33) (from Ch. 38, par. 12-33)
    Sec. 12-33. Ritualized abuse of a child.
    (a) A person commits ritualized abuse of a child when he or she knowingly commits any of the following acts with, upon, or in the presence of a child as part of a ceremony, rite or any similar observance:
        (1) actually or in simulation, tortures, mutilates, or sacrifices any warm-blooded
    
animal or human being;
        (2) forces ingestion, injection or other application of any narcotic, drug, hallucinogen
    
or anaesthetic for the purpose of dulling sensitivity, cognition, recollection of, or resistance to any criminal activity;
        (3) forces ingestion, or external application, of human or animal urine, feces, flesh,
    
blood, bones, body secretions, nonprescribed drugs or chemical compounds;
        (4) involves the child in a mock, unauthorized or unlawful marriage ceremony with
    
another person or representation of any force or deity, followed by sexual contact with the child;
        (5) places a living child into a coffin or open grave containing a human corpse or
    
remains;
        (6) threatens death or serious harm to a child, his or her parents, family, pets, or
    
friends that instills a well-founded fear in the child that the threat will be carried out; or
        (7) unlawfully dissects, mutilates, or incinerates a human corpse.
    (b) The provisions of this Section shall not be construed to apply to:
        (1) lawful agricultural, animal husbandry, food preparation, or wild game hunting and
    
fishing practices and specifically the branding or identification of livestock;
        (2) the lawful medical practice of male circumcision or any ceremony related to male
    
circumcision;
        (3) any state or federally approved, licensed, or funded research project; or
        (4) the ingestion of animal flesh or blood in the performance of a religious service or
    
ceremony.
    (b-5) For the purposes of this Section, "child" means any person under 18 years of age.
    (c) Ritualized abuse of a child is a Class 1 felony for a first offense. A second or subsequent conviction for ritualized abuse of a child is a Class X felony for which an offender who has attained the age of 18 years at the time of the commission of the offense may be sentenced to a term of natural life imprisonment and an offender under the age of 18 years at the time of the commission of the offense shall be sentenced under Section 5-4.5-105 of the Unified Code of Corrections.
    (d) (Blank).
(Source: P.A. 99-69, eff. 1-1-16.)