Posting Private Nude Photos Online Now a Criminal Act in the Navy and Marines

Posting Private Nude Photos Online Now a Criminal Act in the Navy and Marines

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An interim revision to Navy regulations has made posting nude pictures of service members without consent a crime in the Navy and Marine Corps.

The new regulations come following a photo-sharing scandal that surfaced when a reporter outed a private Facebook group of Marines and sailors that was used to swap nudes.   

Three conditions that will be considered a violation of Navy regulations are detailed: “with the intent to realize personal gain; with the intent to humiliate, harm, harass, intimidate, threaten, or coerce the depicted person; or with reckless disregard as to whether the depicted person would be humiliated, harmed, intimidated, threatened, or coerced.”

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An intimate image is defined as “any visual depiction, including by electronic means, that includes another person who is identifiable from the depiction itself or from information conveyed in connection with the depiction; depicts that person engaging in sexually explicit conduct or depicts the private area of that person; and taken under circumstances in which the person depicted had a reasonable expectation of privacy.”

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Navy Times reports:

The new regs, which were signed off by Acting Navy Secretary Sean Stackley, go into effect immediately. It is characterized as interim until the next edition of Navy regulations is printed.

The changes were made public Tuesday in an all-Navy message, a move that some experts think will be hard-pressed to defend in court. Changing Navy regulations is a bit of an end-around for making changes to the Uniform Code of Military Justice, which would require an act of Congress.

In this case, detailing expectations of Department of the Navy personnel amounts to a lawful order, which can be enforced with the full weight of the justice system, from non-judicial punishment to general court martial. Sailors and Marines who run afoul of the new regs could be charged with an Article 92, failure to obey a lawful order, the Navy’s chief spokesperson confirmed in a statement.

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Rear Adm. Dawn Cutler said:

“The addition of Article 1168 ‘Nonconsensual distribution or broadcasting of an image’ to Navy Regulations serves to underscore leadership’s commitment to eliminating degrading behaviors that erode trust and weaken the Navy and Marine Corps Team.

“It provides commanders another tool to maintain good order and discipline by holding Sailors and Marines accountable for inappropriate conduct in the nonconsensual sharing of intimate imagery.   

“This article adds the potential charge of Article 92 ‘Failure to obey [an] order or regulation’ to the possible charges that can be used against an alleged perpetrator. Each case of alleged misconduct will be evaluated on its own facts and circumstances.”

However, Brian Bouffard, a former Navy JAG and now private defense attorney, said that much of the language in the new regulations would be very difficult to prove in court.

“Prosecuting these types of cases,” he claimed, “will probably require a witness to testify that they were either humiliated or harmed, etc., for the government to make an effective case.”

(Image via Wikipedia/US Navy)

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Posting Private Nude Photos Online Now a Criminal Act in the Navy and Marines

#AM_Equality Tipsheet: April 24, 2017

#AM_Equality Tipsheet: April 24, 2017

NYT INTERVIEW WITH GAY CHECHENS EXPOSES TORTURE, STARVATION, ELECTROSHOCK TACTICS BY POLICE:  The New York Times has published a shocking report of first-hand accounts to the atrocities experienced by gay men in Chechnya, including starvation and electroshocks. The account comes in the wake of reports by a Russian newspaper and LGBTQ advocates in the country that Chechen police have been detaining, torturing and killing gay men. In advance of Secretary of State Rex Tillerson’s recent trip to Russia, HRC President Chad Griffin (@ChadHGriffin) sent a letter to him, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley and members of the White House National Security Council encouraging them, “to make clear to your Russian counterparts that such lawless detentions, arrests, torture and murders are unacceptable and will not be tolerated.” HRC is working closely with the Russian LGBT Network, which asserts that as many as 20 men may have been killed in the attacks in the Russian republic. More from HRC, BuzzFeed and The New York Times.

  • The New York Times Editorial Board called out these atrocities in an oped this morning. They call out the administration of Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov and their claims that LGBTQ people “do not exist” in Russia. They write, “This abominable crime by a Russian republic and its reprehensible cover-up warrant a strong response from Moscow and the international community.” Read the full piece from NYT.

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HRC TO HONOR TRANS TRAILBLAZERS JAZZ JENNINGS AND RUBY CORADO: Jazz Jennings, star of TLC’s I Am Jazz, and Ruby Corado, founder of the renowned LGBTQ center Casa Ruby, will be honored with Upstander Awards at HRC’s annual Time to THRIVE Conference for their tireless efforts to advance the visibility, public understanding and acceptance of LGBTQ people and identities. “Jazz Jennings and Ruby Corado have set powerful examples for LGBTQ young people across this country,” said Vincent Pompei, chair of Time to THRIVE and director of the HRC Foundation’s Youth Well-Being Project. “Jazz’s visibility has helped shatter stereotypes, open hearts, and demonstrate the power of authenticity to youth and adults alike. Ruby’s tireless commitment to empowering LGBTQ youth has literally saved lives and allowed more young people to pursue their dreams.” HRC’s Time to THRIVE is the nation’s premier gathering for K-12 educators, professional counselors and other youth-serving professionals on LGBTQ youth safety, inclusion and well-being. It will be held April 28-30 in Washington, D.C. More from HRC.

MONDAY MUST WATCH: Google’s latest advertisement celebrates families with same-sex parents. It features two dads using Google Home to plan their days, decide who will take their two children to school, and to help them decipher the newly-learned French words their daughter uses. Google is a long-time supporter of equality, earning a perfect score on HRC’s Corporate Equality Index. It has also spoken out strongly against anti-LGBTQ state bills.

HRC MOURNS LOSS OF CHAY REED — TRANS WOMAN MURDERED IN MIAMI: HRC mourns the tragic death of Chay Reed, a 28-year-old transgender woman from Miami, who died Friday after being shot in the stomach. The Miami Herald spoke to her friends, who described her as “ sweet, full of life and hilarious” woman who loved dancing. WPLG reports that police are investigating whether she was the direct target of the crime. Chay Reed is at least the ninth transgender woman — all women of color — murdered this year in the U.S. More from Mic.

WHY #SCIENCEMATTERS TO LGBTQ PEOPLE: This weekend, millions of people across the country participated in the March for Science. While science helps build support for and advance understanding of LGBTQ people, junk science remains a huge concern. Last week, the HRC Foundation launched McHugh Exposed, a website that pulls back the curtain on the anti-LGBTQ myths and junk science being peddled by Dr. Paul McHugh, the go-to ‘expert’ for anti-equality extremists. The resource details how McHugh’s hateful and damaging essays have been used to target and attack LGBTQ people, and features a new video with renowned LGBTQ health expert, Dr. Tonia Poteat. More from HRC.

TEXAS FOSTER CARE BACKLOG CAN BE HELPED BY WELCOMING AND REACHING OUT TO POTENTIAL LGBTQ FAMILIES: In a powerful oped in the Austin American-Statesman, a local professor broke down the need to allow LGBTQ couples to adopt, and how this benefits LGBTQ and other marginalized children looking for loving homes. This op-ed comes as the Texas legislature considers HB 3859, a bill that would allow sweeping discrimination by foster care and adoption agencies against potential parents based on the agencies’ religious beliefs. Read the full oped from the Austin American-Statesman.

PARIS POLICE OFFICER KILLED WAS LGBTQ EQUALITY ADVOCATE: Xavier Jugelé was one of the brave people who lost their lives last week when a gunman opened fire at police officers on the Champs-Élysées. According to the police force’s LGBTQ employee organization, Jugelé also advocated for equality, protesting during the 2014 Winter Olympic games in anti-LGBTQ Russia. More from New York Daily News.

TOP U.N. EXPERT ON LGBTQ ISSUES MEETS WITH AMERICAN LGBTQ ADVOCATES: Last week, Vitit Muntarbhorn, the United Nations’ newly-appointed Independent Expert on Protection against Violence and Discrimination based on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity, met with 30 leading LGBTQ advocates. He discussed the challenges and opportunities he faces monitoring the rights of LGBTQ people around the world. HRC co-hosted the meeting  with partners Outright Action International and Open Society Foundations. This was Muntarbhorn’s first visit to the U.S. since taking office in September. More from HRC.

READING RAINBOW

American alternative-rock band Portugal. The Man (@PortugalTheMan) has joined HRC’s Equality Rocks campaign; NewNowNext previews the L.A. Dodgers “LGBT Night”, celebrating LGBTQ athletes and featuring gay actor Matt Bomer (@MattBomer)

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The ‘Daddyhunt’ Serial Returns and There are Suddenly Some Intergenerational Issues: WATCH

The ‘Daddyhunt’ Serial Returns and There are Suddenly Some Intergenerational Issues: WATCH

Daddyhunt – The Serial returned today with four new episodes dealing with the ins and outs of navigating an intergenerational relationship. And, surprise, it’s not all sunshine and rainbows.

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So what kinds of things might come up? Does our daddy really have to wake up early or is he just making excuses? Is our cub just not being assertive enough? Are their drinking habits compatible? Can a daddy be comfortable in a PrEP world and can a cub make it in a condom world?

Find out below, along with some witty double entendres about BBQ. and catch their first serial HERE.

Watch:

 

Starring Jim Newman, BJ Gruber, David M. Farrington, Michael Snipe Jr & Alan Kelly and Soundtrack by Shirley House. Written and Produced by Ra-ey Saleh & Carl Sandler. Edited and Directed by Ra-ey Saleh.

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