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Georgia State University Law Review

2003

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Crimes And Offenses Offenses Against Public Health And Morals: Change Certain Provisions Relating To Sexual Offenses, Pimping, And Sexual Battery; Include Depiction Of Any Portion Of A Minor's Body Part In The Prohibition Against Sexual Exploitation Of Children, Thomas Mihill Sep 2003

Crimes And Offenses Offenses Against Public Health And Morals: Change Certain Provisions Relating To Sexual Offenses, Pimping, And Sexual Battery; Include Depiction Of Any Portion Of A Minor's Body Part In The Prohibition Against Sexual Exploitation Of Children, Thomas Mihill

Georgia State University Law Review

The Act criminalizes transporting a person for the purpose of prostitution. It raises the punishment for sexual battery against a child under the age of 16 from a misdemeanor to a felony. It adds language criminalizing the depiction of a minor's body part engaged in any sexually explicit conduct. Finally, the Act substantially amends the Code language relating to computer pornography, obscene Internet contact with a child, and child exploitation prevention.


Crimes And Offenses Sexual Offenses: Prohibit Sexual Predators From Residing Within Proximity Of Schools Or Areas Where Minors Congregate, Samantha Imber Sep 2003

Crimes And Offenses Sexual Offenses: Prohibit Sexual Predators From Residing Within Proximity Of Schools Or Areas Where Minors Congregate, Samantha Imber

Georgia State University Law Review

The Act enhances Georgia's version of Megan's Law by forbidding any person required to register under the state's sex offender registry from living within 1000 feet of a childcare facility, a school, or an area where minors congregate. The Act also expands the offense of prostitution of persons under the age of 18 to include keeping a place of prostitution.