AB 2932 — Pupil Instruction: Sextortion Prevention
AB 2932 mandates that public schools in California include instruction on sextortion prevention in their health education curriculum. The law aims to protect minors from online exploitation and coercion involving sexual content. It addresses the growing issue of sextortion, where individuals are manipulated or coerced into sharing explicit material. The legislation is part of broader efforts to safeguard children's safety in digital environments.
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