Connecticut 2013 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06223

Introduced
1/28/13  
Introduced
1/28/13  
Refer
1/28/13  

Caption

An Act Establishing A Registry Of Repeat Family Violence Offenders.

Impact

If enacted, HB 06223 will require amendments to existing general statutes to incorporate the new registry alongside or revise the automated registry of protective orders already in place. This update is expected to promote accountability among offenders and could potentially lead to more stringent monitoring of individuals who pose repeated threats to their families. The establishment of this registry aligns with the state's commitment to combat domestic violence and improve legal protections for victims.

Summary

House Bill 06223 aims to establish a registry of repeat family violence offenders in Connecticut. This legislation seeks to enhance public safety by facilitating the identification of individuals who have repeatedly committed family violence crimes. By creating a centralized database, law enforcement agencies and other relevant stakeholders will have improved access to data that can help intervene and prevent future incidents of family violence. lawmakers intend for this measure to strengthen the community's response to domestic abuse and support victims effectively.

Contention

While proponents of HB 06223 argue that the registry will provide a necessary tool for preventing domestic violence, there may be concerns regarding the implications of such a registry on privacy and the rights of individuals listed. Critics may voice apprehension about the effectiveness of registries in genuinely reducing violence, questioning whether such measures alone can address the underlying issues that lead to family violence. Balancing public safety with the rights of offenders could become a contentious point as discussions surrounding the bill progress.

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