Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB3933 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 02/17/2023

                            103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2023 and 2024 HB3933 Introduced , by Rep. Janet Yang Rohr SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:  725 ILCS 115/3.5  Amends the Bill of Rights for Children. Provides that every juvenile for whom a delinquency petition has been filed and who is detained shall have access to mental health services and professionals. Provides that juvenile probation officers, employees of juvenile detention centers, employees of the Department of Juvenile Justice, and juvenile police officers shall receive specific training to address the mental health needs of juveniles. Provides that this training must include instruction in adolescent development, child trauma, adolescent behavioral health conditions, and specific techniques to be able to exercise trauma-informed mediation and de-escalation techniques. Provides that following the juvenile's release from a juvenile detention center or custody, the juvenile must receive counseling, therapy, and job training to aid in the juvenile's reentry into society. Provides that a parent, guardian, or legal custodian of a juvenile shall be informed of all mental health interventions and services utilized during the juvenile's detention and available after detention. Defines "juvenile" as a delinquent minor as defined in the Juvenile Court Act of 1987 or a person who is the subject of a delinquency petition filed under that Act.  LRB103 30515 RLC 56948 b   A BILL FOR 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2023 and 2024 HB3933 Introduced , by Rep. Janet Yang Rohr SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:  725 ILCS 115/3.5 725 ILCS 115/3.5  Amends the Bill of Rights for Children. Provides that every juvenile for whom a delinquency petition has been filed and who is detained shall have access to mental health services and professionals. Provides that juvenile probation officers, employees of juvenile detention centers, employees of the Department of Juvenile Justice, and juvenile police officers shall receive specific training to address the mental health needs of juveniles. Provides that this training must include instruction in adolescent development, child trauma, adolescent behavioral health conditions, and specific techniques to be able to exercise trauma-informed mediation and de-escalation techniques. Provides that following the juvenile's release from a juvenile detention center or custody, the juvenile must receive counseling, therapy, and job training to aid in the juvenile's reentry into society. Provides that a parent, guardian, or legal custodian of a juvenile shall be informed of all mental health interventions and services utilized during the juvenile's detention and available after detention. Defines "juvenile" as a delinquent minor as defined in the Juvenile Court Act of 1987 or a person who is the subject of a delinquency petition filed under that Act.  LRB103 30515 RLC 56948 b     LRB103 30515 RLC 56948 b   A BILL FOR
103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2023 and 2024 HB3933 Introduced , by Rep. Janet Yang Rohr SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
725 ILCS 115/3.5 725 ILCS 115/3.5
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Amends the Bill of Rights for Children. Provides that every juvenile for whom a delinquency petition has been filed and who is detained shall have access to mental health services and professionals. Provides that juvenile probation officers, employees of juvenile detention centers, employees of the Department of Juvenile Justice, and juvenile police officers shall receive specific training to address the mental health needs of juveniles. Provides that this training must include instruction in adolescent development, child trauma, adolescent behavioral health conditions, and specific techniques to be able to exercise trauma-informed mediation and de-escalation techniques. Provides that following the juvenile's release from a juvenile detention center or custody, the juvenile must receive counseling, therapy, and job training to aid in the juvenile's reentry into society. Provides that a parent, guardian, or legal custodian of a juvenile shall be informed of all mental health interventions and services utilized during the juvenile's detention and available after detention. Defines "juvenile" as a delinquent minor as defined in the Juvenile Court Act of 1987 or a person who is the subject of a delinquency petition filed under that Act.
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1  AN ACT concerning criminal law.
2  Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3  represented in the General Assembly:
4  Section 5. The Bill of Rights for Children is amended by
5  changing Section 3.5 as follows:
6  (725 ILCS 115/3.5)
7  Sec. 3.5. Right to forensic interview with children's
8  advocacy center.
9  (a) In this Section:
10  "Juvenile" means a delinquent minor as defined in Section
11  5-105 of the Juvenile Court Act of 1987 or a person who is the
12  subject of a delinquency petition filed under that Act.
13  "Juvenile police officer" has the meaning ascribed to it
14  in Section 5-105 of the Juvenile Court Act of 1987.
15  (b) Every child reported to the Department of Children and
16  Family Services or law enforcement to be a victim of sexual
17  assault or sexual abuse whose case is accepted by either
18  agency for investigation has the right to have that child's
19  forensic interview conducted by a forensic interviewer from a
20  children's advocacy center accredited according to the
21  Children's Advocacy Center Act and serving the child's area or
22  jurisdiction where the incident(s) occurred, when such service
23  is accessible based on the CAC's available resources. This

 

103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2023 and 2024 HB3933 Introduced , by Rep. Janet Yang Rohr SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
725 ILCS 115/3.5 725 ILCS 115/3.5
725 ILCS 115/3.5
Amends the Bill of Rights for Children. Provides that every juvenile for whom a delinquency petition has been filed and who is detained shall have access to mental health services and professionals. Provides that juvenile probation officers, employees of juvenile detention centers, employees of the Department of Juvenile Justice, and juvenile police officers shall receive specific training to address the mental health needs of juveniles. Provides that this training must include instruction in adolescent development, child trauma, adolescent behavioral health conditions, and specific techniques to be able to exercise trauma-informed mediation and de-escalation techniques. Provides that following the juvenile's release from a juvenile detention center or custody, the juvenile must receive counseling, therapy, and job training to aid in the juvenile's reentry into society. Provides that a parent, guardian, or legal custodian of a juvenile shall be informed of all mental health interventions and services utilized during the juvenile's detention and available after detention. Defines "juvenile" as a delinquent minor as defined in the Juvenile Court Act of 1987 or a person who is the subject of a delinquency petition filed under that Act.
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1  right may be asserted by the child or the child's parent or
2  guardian informing the investigating personnel at the
3  Department of Children and Family Services or the law
4  enforcement agency that the parent or guardian wants the child
5  to have the child's interview conducted by the children's
6  advocacy center. Each local CAC protocol will outline a
7  process to address situations in which it is deemed not
8  possible for a forensic interview to occur, to ensure a
9  trauma-informed response with follow up services from the CAC.
10  (c) Every juvenile for whom a delinquency petition has
11  been filed and who is detained shall have access to mental
12  health services and professionals.
13  (d) Juvenile probation officers, employees of juvenile
14  detention centers, employees of the Department of Juvenile
15  Justice, and juvenile police officers shall receive specific
16  training to address the mental health needs of juveniles. This
17  training must include instruction in adolescent development,
18  child trauma, and adolescent behavioral health conditions as
19  well as specific techniques to be able to exercise
20  trauma-informed mediation and de-escalation techniques.
21  (e) Following a juvenile's release from a juvenile
22  detention center or custody, the juvenile must receive
23  counseling, therapy, and job training to aid in the juvenile's
24  reentry into society.
25  (f) A parent, guardian, or legal custodian of a juvenile
26  shall be informed of all mental health interventions and

 

 

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1  services utilized during the juvenile's detention and
2  available after detention.
3  (Source: P.A. 102-477, eff. 1-1-22.)

 

 

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