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A bill discussed in an N.H. Senate committee on Tuesday would increase the penalty for anyone who secretly photographs an unclothed minor.
Pamela Keilig, public policy specialist with the NH Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence, spoke in favor of the bill. “We know that violations of privacy are not just about peeping into a window – it’s recognizing that these crimes can have lasting impacts on the emotional and physical well-being of a victim, especially as children,” she said. “Privacy violations are not victimless crimes and offenders who commit these acts have often impacted countless victims, families, and communities. These crimes do not just violate a child’s privacy, but their sense of safety and security within their own home and beyond.” March 19, 2024 Keene Sentinel Comments are closed.
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