Iowa 2023-2024 Regular Session

Iowa Senate Bill SF2342

Introduced
2/14/24  

Caption

A bill for an act relating to parole and probation standards for a person convicted of certain child endangerment offenses.(Formerly SSB 3148.)

Impact

The proposed legislation would amend existing statutes related to probation and parole conditions. By explicitly denying unsupervised access to children for those who have committed severe child endangerment offenses, SF2342 underscores a commitment to child protection within the judicial framework. This change could potentially influence how courts set conditions for probationers and parolees, as well as how they assess public safety risks associated with such individuals.

Summary

Senate File 2342 is a legislative measure that focuses on amending the standards for parole and probation concerning individuals convicted of specific child endangerment offenses. The bill is particularly significant as it seeks to impose stricter regulations on those currently serving a sentence for serious child endangerment, including instances that have led to death or serious injury. It mandates that these individuals be prohibited from having unsupervised access to children, aiming to enhance community safety and protect minors from potential harm.

Contention

The introduction of SF2342 may spur discussions on the balance between rehabilitation and community safety. Advocates for the bill argue that the restriction is necessary to prevent any risk of further endangerment to children by known offenders. However, opponents might raise concerns about the implications for rehabilitation, as strict conditions could hinder the reintegration of individuals into society. Additionally, there may be debates on the definition of 'unsupervised access' and its enforcement, which could become points of legal contention.

Voting_history

The bill was passed unanimously by the Senate Judiciary Committee with a 17-0 vote on February 14, 2024, indicating broad bipartisan support for its objectives and the acknowledgment of the seriousness of child endangerment offenses.

Companion Bills

IA SSB3148

Related A bill for an act relating to parole and probation standards for a person convicted of certain child endangerment offenses.(See SF 2342.)

Previously Filed As

IA SSB3148

A bill for an act relating to parole and probation standards for a person convicted of certain child endangerment offenses.(See SF 2342.)

IA HF748

A bill for an act relating to child endangerment, and providing penalties.

IA SB136

Requiring persons convicted of certain offenses to undergo psychological or psychiatric testing and have treatment plan to be eligible for probation

IA SB668

Clarifying eligibility for probation and parole conditions for sex offenses

IA SF2170

A bill for an act relating to human trafficking including parole and work release and victim counselors, and guardian ad litem appointments for prosecuting witnesses with mental disabilities.(Formerly SSB 3027.)

IA HB2086

Relating to requiring a parolee or probationer found to have suffered with addiction to participate in a support service.

IA HB2056

Relating to requiring a parolee or probationer found to have suffered with addiction to participate in a support service.

IA HB4188

Relating to requiring a parolee or probationer found to have suffered with addiction to participate in a support service.

IA HB3082

Relating to requiring a parolee or probationer found to have suffered with addiction to participate in a support service

IA HB537

Children; persons convicted of certain sex offenses not allowed to give health care consent for.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.