Connecticut 2011 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06634

Introduced
3/25/11  
Introduced
3/25/11  
Refer
3/25/11  
Refer
3/25/11  
Report Pass
4/12/11  
Refer
4/25/11  
Report Pass
5/2/11  
Refer
5/17/11  
Report Pass
5/24/11  
Report Pass
5/24/11  
Engrossed
6/1/11  
Report Pass
6/2/11  
Chaptered
6/21/11  
Enrolled
6/24/11  

Caption

An Act Concerning Detention Of Children And Disproportionate Minority Contact In The Juvenile Justice System.

Impact

The bill, once enacted, impacts how the juvenile justice system operates by providing a structured framework for the detention of minors. It requires that children only be detained when necessary, limiting the circumstances under which detention is permissible. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of relocating children placed outside the state back to in-state facilities, which aims to enhance the quality of care and reduce the time these children spend away from their families and communities.

Summary

House Bill 06634, introduced in 2011, concerns the welfare of children in the juvenile justice system and aims to address issues related to disproportionate minority contact. The bill proposes various amendments to existing statutes to modify how juvenile offenders are managed and what conditions must be met before a child can be detained when suspected of a delinquent act. One of the significant changes is that a child cannot be placed in detention without clear evidence of probable cause, focusing on minimizing detention in the least restrictive environment possible.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment towards HB 06634 appears to be generally positive among advocates who believe it to be an essential step towards reforming the juvenile justice system and reducing the disproportionate impact on minority children. However, there are concerns regarding the implementation of the bill and how effectively it will address the underlying issues of systemic bias within the juvenile justice framework. Critical voices have pointed out the need for adequate resources to support the bill's objectives.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding the bill revolve around its effectiveness in truly reducing disproportionate minority contact. Critics argue that while the bill sets forth good intentions, it may not significantly alter the systemic issues that lead to higher incarceration rates for minority youth. Furthermore, the balance between public safety and the rights of children remains a topic of debate, as stakeholders grapple with finding pragmatic solutions that protect both the community and vulnerable populations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT HB05506

An Act Concerning Families With Service Needs.

CT SB00426

An Act Concerning Court Operations And Administrative Proceedings.

CT SB00445

An Act Concerning A Jobs Program For Youth Impacted By The Juvenile Justice System, Review Of Probation Violations And State-wide Expansion Of Truancy Clinics.

CT HB05508

An Act Concerning Recommendations From The Juvenile Justice Policy And Oversight Committee.

CT HB05500

An Act Concerning Revisions To Various Laws Concerning Ignition Interlock Devices, The Department Of Correction, Judicial Retirement Salaries And Criminal Law And Criminal Procedure.

CT HB05382

An Act Concerning The Recommendations Of The Office Of The Child Advocate.

CT HB05420

An Act Concerning The Provision Of Child Support To Children Under The Age Of Twenty-one.

CT SB00212

An Act Concerning The Revisor's Technical Corrections To The General Statutes.

CT SB00324

An Act Concerning Probate Court Operations And Administration.

CT HB05399

An Act Concerning The Criminal Justice Response To Victims Of Sexual Assault.

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