COLUMBIA, S.C. (WCSC) — U.S. Attorney General Alan Wilson, the sheriff’s office and members of the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force reacted to the passage of a bill targeting sex crimes against children.
The bill is intended to strengthen penalties against child predators. Wilson first proposed the legislation last year; it passed the House and Senate. The law will make it illegal to create, possess or distribute AI-generated or morphed sexual images of people without their consent.
The law will also do the following:
- Raise mandatory minimum sentences for creating and distributing child sexual abuse material
- Create a mandatory minimum sentence for possessing child sexual abuse material
- Create a tiered sentencing system: the more images and videos someone possesses, the longer the sentence
- Create a mandatory minimum sentence of five years for any registered sex offender found guilty of possessing child sexual abuse material
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