Arizona 2024 2024 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SCR1021 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 02/06/2024

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ARIZONA STATE SENATE 
Fifty-Sixth Legislature, Second Regular Session 
 
FACT SHEET FOR S.C.R. 1021 
 
sex trafficking; minors; natural life 
Purpose 
Subject to voter approval, constitutionally requires an adult who is convicted of sex 
trafficking of a minor child to be sentenced to natural life imprisonment. 
Background 
A person commits child sex trafficking by knowingly: 1) causing any minor to engage in 
prostitution; 2) using any minor for the purposes of prostitution; 3) permitting a minor who is 
under the person's custody or control to engage in prostitution; 4) receiving any benefit for or on 
account of procuring or placing a minor in any place or in the charge or custody of any person for 
the purpose of prostitution; 5) receiving any benefit pursuant to an agreement to participate in the 
proceeds of prostitution of a minor; 6) financing, managing, supervising, controlling or owning, 
either alone or in association with others, prostitution activity involving a minor; 7) transporting 
or financing the transportation of any minor with the intent that the minor engage in prostitution; 
8) providing a means by which a minor engages in prostitution; 9) enticing, recruiting, harboring, 
providing, transporting, making available to another or otherwise obtaining a minor with the intent 
to cause the minor to engage in prostitution or any sexually explicit performance; or 10) enticing, 
recruiting, harboring, providing, transporting, making available to another or otherwise obtaining 
a minor with the knowledge that the minor will engage in prostitution or any sexually explicit 
performance.  
Child sex trafficking, with limited exceptions, is classified as a class 2 felony and is 
punishable as a dangerous crime against children (DCAC). The sentence for child sex trafficking 
depends on certain factors, including the age of the victim, the nature of the offense, and whether 
the defendant has any predicate felonies or historical prior felonies. Generally, a person convicted 
of child sex trafficking faces a presumptive prison sentence of 20 years, up to natural life in prison 
if the person has previously been convicted of child sex trafficking or a DCAC (A.R.S. ยงยง 13-705 
and 13-3212).  
There is no anticipated fiscal impact to the state General Fund associated with this 
legislation.  
Provisions 
1. Requires an adult who is convicted of sex trafficking of a minor child to be sentenced to natural 
life imprisonment. 
2. Defines sex trafficking of a minor child as knowingly paying for sex with a minor, receiving 
payment for placing a minor in another person's custody with intent to cause the minor to  FACT SHEET 
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engage in sex with another person, or providing or obtaining a minor with intent to cause the 
minor to engage in sex with another person. 
3. Allows the Legislature to administer constitutional requirements relating to sex trafficking of 
a minor child.. 
4. Requires the Secretary of State to submit the proposition to the voters at the next general 
election. 
5. Becomes effective if approved by the voters and on proclamation of the Governor. 
Prepared by Senate Research 
February 5, 2024 
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