Oklahoma State
Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate Release:
May 23, 2006
Law Protects Children From Online Predators
Senator Jim
Wilson says Oklahoma's children will be better protected from Internet
predators now that the "SafeNet Act" is in effect in the state.
The new law created through Senate Bill 1479, by Senator Wilson and
Rep. Purcy
Walker, became immediately effective after receiving approval from
the Governor Monday morning.
"This new law will help our law enforcement officials find and
stop Internet predators before they can hurt any more children,"
said Wilson, D-Tahlequah. "The best thing about the SafeNet Act
is that it focuses on prevention, not just punishment. By educating
our citizens about the dangers of Internet predators, we can help prevent
future tragedies and keep our children safe."
The new law makes it illegal for an individual to facilitate, encourage,
offer or solicit sexual conduct with a minor through communications
using a wide range of technologies including the Internet, computers,
telephones, cellular phones, video or audio equipment, or any other
kind of electronic device. Online sex offenders will now be charged
with a felony and up to five years in prison with each communication
constituting a separate offense.
An Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) unit will be created under
the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation to investigate Internet crimes
committed against children, including, but not limited to, offenses
related to child pornography or solicitation of minors for pornography
and prostitution.
“According to statistics, one in five children who use computer
chat rooms have been approached by pedophiles. We needed to address
the problem of high-tech predators,” said Walker, D-Elk City.
“The 'SafeNet Act' will help us stop these criminals before they
victimize innocent children.”
For more information, contact:
Senator Wilson's Office: (405) 521-5574