New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3926

Introduced
5/9/22  

Caption

Increases degree of crime for leader of child pornography network.

Impact

This legislative change aims to shift the focus from merely quantifying items of pornography to prioritizing the severity of the crimes against child victims. By lowering the threshold that defines a crime's severity, the law seeks to enhance the legal consequences for those facilitating these networks, reflecting a growing concern over child protection and exploitation. The bill expands the definition of who can be considered a leader of such a network, including 'promoters', which broadens the scope of accountability among those involved in these criminal activities.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3926 amends existing New Jersey legislation regarding child pornography networks. The primary focus of this bill is to elevate the crime classification for individuals identified as leaders of child pornography networks to a first-degree crime, regardless of the quantity of pornographic materials involved. Under current law, the degree of the crime could vary from first to third, depending on the number of items depicting sexual exploitation or abuse of children. A3926 removes this provision, indicating that any leader of such a network will face the highest classification of crime under any circumstances.

Contention

While the bill aims to fortify the legal framework against child pornography, potential points of contention may arise during discussion. Critics could argue that the bill might not address the root causes of child exploitation or that the focus on the severity of the crime could necessitate a re-evaluation of existing laws regarding rehabilitation and prevention. Furthermore, there could be concerns regarding the implications of increasing penalties and whether that could potentially result in overcrowded prison systems or disproportionate punishments relative to the nature of the crime.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S3707

Prohibits deepfake pornography and imposes criminal and civil penalties for non-consensual disclosure.

NJ A5333

Prohibits deepfake pornography and imposes criminal and civil penalties for non-consensual disclosure.

NJ S976

Prohibits deepfake pornography and imposes criminal and civil penalties for non-consensual disclosure.

NJ A1892

Prohibits deepfake pornography and imposes criminal and civil penalties for non-consensual disclosure.

NJ A900

Revises child pornography law.

NJ A2509

Revises child pornography law.

NJ S2652

Revises statutory terms pertaining to sexual exploitation or abuse of children.

NJ A3539

Revises statutory terms pertaining to sexual exploitation or abuse of children.

NJ A5004

Creates separate crime for items depicting sexual exploitation or abuse of children; concerns computer generated or manipulated sexually explicit images.

NJ S3006

Expands crime of leader of auto theft trafficking network; establishes third degree crime of participant in auto theft trafficking network.

Similar Bills

IL HB2690

CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE MATERIAL

LA SB250

Requires school governing authorities to provide parents with certain information relative to the health risks associated with pornography. (8/1/18) (EN SEE FISC NOTE LF EX See Note)

UT SB0057

Sexual Abuse Material Amendments

US HB5182

Child Online Safety Modernization Act of 2023

LA HCR100

Declares the proliferation of pornography among Louisiana children to be a public health hazard

LA SCR111

Requests school governing authorities to distribute information regarding the public health risks associated with pornography and to encourage parents to install Internet filters on home computers.

US HB2732

EARN IT Act of 2023 Eliminating Abusive and Rampant Neglect of Interactive Technologies Act of 2023

CA AB528

Criminal procedure: child pornography.