Nevada Code § 200.377

Victims of certain sexual offenses: Legislative findings and declarations
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The Legislature
finds and declares that:
1. This State has a compelling interest in
assuring that the victim of a sexual offense, an offense involving a pupil or
child or sex trafficking:
(a) Reports the sexual offense, offense involving
a pupil or child or sex trafficking to the appropriate authorities;
(b) Cooperates in the investigation and
prosecution of the sexual offense, offense involving a pupil or child or sex
trafficking; and
(c) Testifies at the criminal trial of the person
charged with committing the sexual offense, offense involving a pupil or child
or sex trafficking.
2. The fear of public identification and
invasion of privacy are fundamental concerns for the victims of sexual
offenses, offenses involving a pupil or child or sex trafficking. If these
concerns are not addressed and the victims are left unprotected, the victims may
refrain from reporting and prosecuting sexual offenses, offenses involving a
pupil or child or sex trafficking.
3. A victim of a sexual offense, an
offense involving a pupil or child or sex trafficking may be harassed,
intimidated and psychologically harmed by a public report that identifies the
victim. A sexual offense, an offense involving a pupil or child or sex trafficking
is, in many ways, a unique, distinctive and intrusive personal trauma. The
consequences of identification are often additional psychological trauma and
the public disclosure of private personal experiences.
4. Recent public criminal trials have
focused attention on these issues and have dramatized the need for basic
protections for the victims of sexual offenses, offenses involving a pupil or
child or sex trafficking.
5. The public has no overriding need to
know the individual identity of the victim of a sexual offense, an offense
involving a pupil or child or sex trafficking.
6. The purpose of NRS 200.3771 to 200.3774 , inclusive, is to protect the
victims of sexual offenses, offenses involving a pupil or child or sex
trafficking from harassment, intimidation, psychological trauma and the
unwarranted invasion of their privacy by prohibiting the disclosure of their
identities to the public.

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