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House Passes Bills To Punish 'Revenge Porn' In Criminal, Civil Courts

The Indiana Statehouse.
Lauren Chapman/IPB News
The Indiana Statehouse.

Two bills penalizing those who share intimate or pornographic images without a person’s consent cleared the Indiana House.

The two measures create penalties in both criminal and civil court.

There’s nothing in Indiana law to punish what’s commonly referred to as “revenge porn,” distribution of pornographic images or videos without someone’s consent. Rep. Mike Speedy’s (R-Indianapolis) bill makes it a Class A misdemeanor to do so and a Level 6 felony if an offender does it more than once. Speedy points to the recent case of a Hamilton County teacher.

“Formerly married woman whose ex-husband distributed images throughout the community and the police were wanting to help her but couldn’t,” Speedy says.

Rep. Sharon Negele’s (R-Attica) bill creates monetary penalties, in civil court, for revenge porn.

“And this is one tool in the tool chest to hopefully stop some of these problems that are occurring in our society,” Negele says.

Both measures head back to the Senate.

Brandon Smith has covered the Statehouse for Indiana Public Broadcasting for more than a decade, spanning three governors and a dozen legislative sessions. He's also the host of Indiana Week in Review, a weekly political and policy discussion program seen and heard across the state.
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