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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 14, 2008

Governor Blagojevich Signs New Laws to Protect Children from Online Exploitation

CHICAGO – Governor Rod R. Blagojevich signed two bills today to strengthen Illinois laws against adults who use the Internet to exploit children. Senate Bill 2855 and Senate Bill 2349 both overwhelmingly passed the Illinois Senate and House of Representatives late this summer.  
 
“We teach our children to stay away from strangers. But online the difference between an e-buddy and a stranger can be confusing, and our kids can be tricked. I am proud to sign these laws increasing protections for our children and creating stricter penalties for predators that are online,” Governor Blagojevich said.
 
Senate Bill 2349, sponsored by Senator A.J. Wilhelmi (D-Crest Hill) and Representative Maria Antonia Berrios (D-Chicago) creates the Illinois Child Online Exploitation Act adding restrictions to prohibit an adult from sending a minor a public transportation ticket for an unlawful purpose prohibit meeting with a minor for an unlawful purpose and prohibit sex offenders from knowingly communicating with a minor via the Internet or through digital media.
 
In addition, Senate Bill 2349 requires computer technicians to report child pornography if they find it while performing their job, tightens definitions on what is considered child pornography and increases the conditions of supervision for sex offenders.
 
 
“While the Internet has brought new opportunities for communication, it has also brought new opportunities for predators to reach our children. With internet provider’s assistance, Illinois will better be able to track sex offenders and keep them away from our children,” said Representative Berrios.
 
The Governor also signed Senate Bill 2855, sponsored by Senator Linda Holmes (D-Plainfield) and Representative Sidney H. Mathias (R-Arlington Heights), which stiffens penalties on adults who communicate online with minors with the intent to harm or solicit sexual activity.
 
Under this new law, if an adult uses the Internet to communicate with a child under 18 for sexual or detrimental purposes, they can be charged with a Class 4 felony (1-3 yrs. prison). This includes attempts to use the Internet to pursue sexual advances, sexual contact, bodily harm, sexual exploitation, indecent solicitation, solicitation of a sexual act, solicitation of a juvenile prostitute, pimping, child pornography and sexual assault.
 
“I am proud to be the sponsor of legislation that will impose harsher penalties on adults who use the Internet as a weapon against children. It is time that we crack down on adults who visit sites like Facebook and MySpace in order to bully children.  I will continue to work to make our state a safer place for our children,” said Senator Holmes.
 
“As a father and a grandfather, I understand the importance of constantly protecting young children from the possibility of harm. I am proud to be a part of passing this important legislation which is aimed at ensuring that adults who harass children on line will not go unpunished.  We must continue to do all we can to ensure that the tool of the internet is used appropriately,” said Representative Mathias.
 
In 2006, Governor Blagojevich established the Internet Crimes Unit (ICU) which has received 150 complaints of child victimization since its inception.  This is a unique enforcement group capable of  educating the public, gathering information from the private sector, coordinating investigations with other law enforcement agencies, researching crime, proactively searching the Web for criminal activity, and performing forensic work to further investigative efforts and assist prosecutors in jailing offenders.
 
“Protecting our youth is a priority of the Illinois State Police and I applaud Governor Blagojevich for signing these bills into law today,” said Director Larry Trent.  “Our children will now have additional protection from on line predators who will face harsher penalties for their actions.”
 
The ICU serves as a point of contact for the general public, schools and the law enforcement community for all concerns regarding Internet safety and crimes like identity theft, financial fraud and terrorism. The unit also serves as the initial point of contact for citizen inquiries
 
For more information on the Internet Crimes Unit, visit: www.isp.state.il.us/icu.


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