Pennsylvania's Invasion of Privacy law prohibits recording or viewing individuals in situations where they have a reasonable expectation of privacy, such as in private locations or while undressing. It also defines key terms like 'full or partial nudity,' 'intimate parts,' and 'photographs.' The law applies to law enforcement and correctional personnel for security and investigative purposes.
Invasion of privacy includes recording or viewing someone in a place where they reasonably expect privacy, especially involving nudity or intimate parts, without consent.
Yes, law enforcement and correctional personnel may record or view individuals for security purposes or during investigations, under specific legal provisions.
Intimate parts include the human genitals, pubic area, buttocks, and the nipples of female breasts.
Violations can lead to criminal charges, including fines and imprisonment, depending on the severity and circumstances of the offense.