Harrisburg, Pa. — State Rep. Clint Owlett, Tioga and Bradford counties, has introduced House Bill 1835, a piece of legislation to enhance sentencing when an individual is convicted of creating, distributing, or possessing child sexual abuse materials (CSAM) depicting their relative.
“Child sex abuse of any kind is horrifying, but how sick must one be to exploit their own child? Or a sibling, or niece or nephew?” Owlett said. “This is a very sad and disturbing reality, and while we work to prevent this type of abuse, we must also ensure the punishment fits the crime if or when it does occur.”
Owlett recounted a recent conversation he had with a local prosecutor. During the discussion, the prosecutor indicated that some communications among defendants in CSAM cases included disturbing statements about how it would be easier to raise and use their own children and relatives than to find victims elsewhere.
“This type of evil is unspeakable and unimaginable,” Owlett said.
Rep. Owlett's new bill will call on the Pa. Commission on Sentencing to provide a sentencing enhancement for the courts to consider when a child depicted in CSAM is a descendant, including a stepchild, step-grandchild, brother, sister, nephew, niece, cousin, or other relative.
HB 1835 is awaiting referral to a House committee for initial consideration.
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