December 23, 2025 - 02:52

GREEN BAY - In a significant move to combat the rising issue of sextortion, Wisconsin lawmakers are advocating for the implementation of sextortion prevention education in schools. This initiative follows the recent signing of Bradyn's Law, which classifies sextortion as a felony crime in the state. The law is named in memory of Bradyn Bohn, a young victim from Marathon County, whose tragic experience has highlighted the urgent need for protective measures.
Lawmakers emphasize that education is a vital tool in preventing sextortion, especially among vulnerable youth. By integrating sextortion prevention into school curriculums, they aim to equip students with the knowledge and resources to recognize and report such crimes. The proposed educational programs would focus on raising awareness about the dangers of sharing personal information and images online, as well as the psychological impact of sextortion on victims.
Supporters of the initiative believe that proactive education can empower students, reduce stigma, and foster a safer online environment. As the state grapples with the implications of digital exploitation, this legislative push marks a crucial step towards safeguarding the well-being of Wisconsin's youth.
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