新西兰的Helen Clark基金会敦促进行法律改革,解决性暴力发生率高的问题,呼吁获得肯定同意、反假法和更好的司法途径。
New Zealand's Helen Clark Foundation urges legal reforms to tackle high sexual violence rates, calling for affirmative consent, anti-deepfake laws, and better justice access.
新西兰Helen Clark基金会的一份新西兰报告呼吁紧急进行法律改革,打击高性暴力率,一生中几乎四分之一的成年人受到影响。
A New Zealand report by the Helen Clark Foundation calls for urgent legal reforms to combat high sexual violence rates, with nearly one in four adults affected over their lifetime.
只有10%的袭击事件被报告,边缘化群体受到的影响尤其严重。
Only 10% of assaults are reported, and marginalized groups are disproportionately impacted.
关键建议包括采用肯定同意模式,将未经同意的AI产生的亲密图像定为刑事犯罪,结束处女检查,改善司法系统的利用。
Key recommendations include adopting an affirmative consent model, criminalizing non-consensual AI-generated intimate images, ending virginity testing, and improving justice system access.
基金会敦促通过《深假数字伤害与剥削法案》和跨党派支持,以建立更加有效、以幸存者为中心的对策。
The foundation urges passage of the Deepfake Digital Harm and Exploitation Bill and cross-party support to create a more effective, survivor-centered response.