Nevada 2025 Regular Session

Nevada Assembly Bill AB4

Refer
10/8/24  
Introduced
2/4/25  

Caption

Revises provisions relating to probation and lifetime supervision. (BDR 14-246)

Impact

The proposed changes under AB4 could significantly alter the landscape of how lifetime supervision and probation are administered. Currently, individuals sentenced to lifetime supervision are subject to strict conditions that restrict their participation in community life. By enabling the Division of Parole and Probation to advocate for releases, AB4 may facilitate reintegration into society for qualifying offenders, which supporters argue could lead to better rehabilitation outcomes. However, this shift may also provoke concerns regarding public safety and the potential risks associated with reintegrating individuals who have previously committed sexual offenses.

Summary

Assembly Bill No. 4 (AB4) is a legislative initiative aiming to amend provisions relating to probation and lifetime supervision specifically for offenders convicted of certain sexual offenses. The bill extends the authority of the Division of Parole and Probation to petition for the release of individuals sentenced to lifetime supervision, under the condition that such individuals have not committed any offenses posing a threat to public safety for a period of at least 20 consecutive years following their last conviction. Furthermore, the bill clarifies the allowable deductions from probation periods, emphasizing that such deductions should apply regardless of whether the probation is fixed or indeterminate.

Contention

Notably, AB4 brings forth a tension between rehabilitation-focused approaches and public safety interests. Proponents of the bill assert that extending options for release can promote rehabilitation and reduce recidivism, providing a structured path for reforming offenders over time. In contrast, critics may voice apprehensions about diminishing the stringency of controls usually designed to protect vulnerable populations from potential reoffenders. This duality highlights the complexity of addressing issues related to criminal justice reform, risk management, and community safety.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NV SB67

Revises the definition of the term sexual offense for the purpose of certain provisions relating to parole. (BDR 16-258)

NV SB38

Revises provisions relating to offenses against children. (BDR 15-425)

NV SB86

Revises provisions related to crimes. (BDR 14-106)

NV SB227

Revises provisions relating to crimes. (BDR 15-17)

NV AB159

Revises provisions relating to cruelty to animals. (BDR 16-71)

NV AB229

Revises provisions relating to sentencing. (BDR 16-461)

NV SB412

Revises provisions relating to criminal justice. (BDR 15-1091)

NV SB309

Makes various changes relating to health care. (BDR 15-498)

NV AB145

Revises provisions relating to prostitution. (BDR 15-613)

NV SB59

Revises provisions relating to vessels. (BDR 43-225)

Similar Bills

CA AB1827

Criminal procedure: high-risk parolees.

CA AB1421

Supervised release: revocation.

CA SB194

Probation: revocation: new period.

CA AB1228

Supervised persons: release.

CA AB1210

Postrelease community supervision.

CA AB516

Registered veterinary technicians and veterinary assistants: scope of practice.

CA SB1257

Postrelease community supervision.