Oregon 2023 Regular Session

Oregon Senate Bill SB295

Introduced
1/9/23  
Refer
1/13/23  
Refer
1/26/23  
Refer
1/26/23  

Caption

Relating to the crime of patronizing a trafficked child.

Impact

The introduction of SB295 could have profound implications for state laws surrounding human trafficking and child welfare. It would not only shape the prosecutorial framework for trafficking offenses but also signal a stronger commitment to child protection laws. Law enforcement agencies may receive additional training and resources to effectively enforce the provisions of this bill, ultimately leading to better identification and prosecution of offenders. The bill's enforcement mechanism will likely involve collaboration between various state and local agencies, promoting a more integrated response to the hazard of human trafficking.

Summary

SB295 addresses the crime of patronizing a trafficked child, which is a significant step in the fight against human trafficking and child exploitation. The bill seeks to enhance the legal framework under which cases of child trafficking are prosecuted, aiming to increase penalties for individuals found guilty of such crimes. This legislative effort reflects a growing recognition of the need for stricter measures to combat the exploitation of vulnerable populations, especially minors. By clarifying the definitions and consequences of patronizing trafficked children, the bill intends to deter potential offenders and protect children from exploitation.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB295 is largely supportive, reflecting a broad consensus on the urgent need to address child trafficking. Advocacy groups and law enforcement bodies have praised the bill for its potential to provide greater protections for children. However, some critics have raised concerns about the adequacy of resources needed for successful implementation and enforcement. The general public is inclined to support measures that safeguard children from exploitation, contributing to an overall positive outlook for the bill's passage.

Contention

Despite the positive reception, there are notable points of contention regarding the bill's effectiveness and its implementation. Critics argue that while the bill creates tougher penalties, it does not adequately address the root causes of human trafficking or provide sufficient support for survivors. Discussions have also emerged about the need for comprehensive support services for victims that extend beyond legal consequences for offenders. As such, the debate continues on how to ensure that the bill not only enhances punitive measures but also supports prevention and recovery efforts for trafficked children.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OR SB386

Relating to the crime of patronizing a trafficked child.

OR SB1052

Relating to human trafficking.

OR SB66

Crime Of Sex/human Trafficking

OR HB68

Crime Of Sex/human Trafficking

OR SB484

Provides relative to human trafficking, trafficking of children for sexual purposes, and the commercial sexual exploitation of children. (gov sig)

OR HB2550

Children; sex trafficking

OR HB49

Provides relative to human trafficking, trafficking of children for sexual purposes, and the commercial sexual exploitation of children (EN INCREASE GF EX See Note)

OR SB89

Revises provisions governing crimes relating to sex trafficking. (BDR 15-107)

OR HB825

Adds the crimes of human trafficking and trafficking of children for sexual purposes to the list of sex offenses and crimes of violence (EN INCREASE GF EX See Note)

OR HB112

Generally revise human trafficking laws

Similar Bills

OR SB386

Relating to the crime of patronizing a trafficked child.

DE SB91

An Act To Amend Title 11 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Wiretapping And Electronic Surveillance.

MS HB8

Wiretapping; authorize state and local law enforcement to use for human trafficking.

MS HB593

Wiretapping; authorize state and local law enforcement to use for human trafficking.

MS HB374

Wiretapping; authorize state and local law enforcement to use for human trafficking.

CA SB439

Criminal procedure: wiretapping: authorization and disclosure.

IL HB1836

EAVESDROP-STATEWIDE GRAND JURY

IL SB1754

EAVESDROP-STATEWIDE GRAND JURY