Idaho提出法律, 阻止公众在2022年学生被谋杀后公开发布犯罪现场照片。
Idaho proposes law to block public release of crime scene photos after 2022 student murders, following family advocacy and public outcry.
一项拟议的Idaho法律,即参议院第1250号法案,试图防止在2022年四名Idaho大学学生被谋杀后公开公布犯罪现场和尸体解剖照片,在此之前,当局在网上广泛散发图像,并公布图像,给受害者家属造成痛苦。
A proposed Idaho law, Senate Bill 1250, seeks to prevent the public release of crime scene and autopsy photos following the 2022 murders of four University of Idaho students, after graphic images were widely circulated online and released by authorities, causing distress to victims’ families.
该法案由梅莉莎·温特罗参议员提出,由包括麦迪逊·莫根和伊森·查宾家族在内的家庭倡导制定,目的是在调查结束后将此类照片排除在公共记录请求之外,使家庭能够控制这些照片的释放。
The bill, sponsored by Senator Melissa Wintrow and shaped by advocacy from families including those of Madison Mogen and Ethan Chapin, aims to exempt such photos from public records requests after investigations conclude, giving families control over their release.
立法回应了公众对未编辑图像造成的创伤的抗议,反映了对高知名度案件中的数字伦理和受害者隐私的日益关切。
The legislation responds to public outcry over the trauma caused by unredacted images and reflects growing concern about digital ethics and victim privacy in high-profile cases.