Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB2940

Introduced
1/31/24  

Caption

SEXUAL EXPLICIT DIGITAL IMAGE

Impact

One of the bill's key provisions is the establishment of severe penalties for offenses related to the obscene depiction of a purported child. Individuals convicted of such offenses will be required to register as sex offenders and will also face a mandatory consecutive sentencing for certain violations. This aspect reflects a broader trend of legislating stricter measures to deter crimes that exploit children or exploit the appearance of children in explicit material. Furthermore, the bill stipulates that a person convicted will not be eligible to hold a school bus driver permit, reinforcing the protective measures for children.

Summary

SB2940 is a bill introduced in the Illinois General Assembly aimed at enhancing the legal framework surrounding child protection, specifically regarding offenses related to the obscene depiction of purported children. It introduces new classifications of crimes, including the creation and dissemination of sexually explicit content that appears to involve minors, even if no actual minors are depicted. The bill clarifies that 'child pornography' can also encompass manipulated images that appear to show children engaged in sexual activity but are not based on real children.

Contention

Despite broad support for enhancing child protection laws, concerns have been raised regarding the bill's potential implications on freedom of expression and the definitions surrounding the new offenses. Critics argue that broadly defining 'obscene depictions' could lead to unintended consequences, possibly criminalizing individuals who do not engage in harmful behavior but are merely creating content that, under overly stringent interpretations, might be construed as violating the law. This has sparked debates about the balance between safeguarding minors and upholding civil liberties.

Additional_impact

The proposed measures entail not just increased penalties but also forfeitures related to profits gained through violations, extending the state's ability to recover assets linked to such crimes. This strengthens law enforcement's capacity to effectively address and dismantle networks that might profit from exploiting children. Overall, SB2940 represents a comprehensive approach to handling offenses against children and reflects a significant tightening of laws within the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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