Quinn signs package of public safety legislation

Gov. Pat Quinn has signed a package of public safety legislation that includes new provisions about “sexting” and child sexual abuse.

CHICAGO (AP) — Gov. Pat Quinn has signed a package of public safety legislation that includes new provisions about "sexting" and child sexual abuse. Under one bill, minors who send indecent photos of other minors electronically, for instance by text message, can be taken into custody. Those minors are then subject to adjudication or supervision. The new law creates a standalone category for minors so that they aren’t considered child pornographers and don’t have to register as sex offenders. Another bill makes it a crime to sexually exploit a child using a computer or Internet-based software. The law is aimed at catching sex offenders who use online chat rooms to interact with people they believe to be children. The laws go into effect Jan. 1. Copyright 2010 The Associated Press.

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