Missouri 2022 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2411

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Requires training on human trafficking conducted by the department of public safety to include instruction on victims' statements

Impact

The bill empowers the Department of Public Safety to establish protocols for identifying victims of trafficking and mandates the training of various state agencies' personnel, including law enforcement and health care professionals, in recognizing and assisting trafficking victims. This training will include instruction on victims' statements, which is crucial for effective intervention. By enhancing the capabilities of public agencies, the bill aims to streamline the identification of victims and the provision of necessary assistance, which is believed to foster a more coordinated approach to combatting human trafficking.

Summary

House Bill 2411 seeks to reform the legal framework surrounding human trafficking in Missouri by repealing and replacing the existing section 566.223 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri. This new section is aimed at enhancing the rights and protections accorded to individuals claiming to be victims of human trafficking in line with the provisions of the federal Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000. Key areas of focus include ensuring that victims have access to legal protections and supportive services intended to aid their recovery and reintegration into society.

Contention

A notable aspect of HB2411 is the inclusion of an affirmative defense for individuals charged with prostitution, allowing them to claim coerced participation in the act due to threats of physical harm. This provision has stirred debate, as supporters argue it acknowledges the severe conditions faced by trafficking victims, while critics fear it may be misused to legitimize non-compliance with laws aimed at controlling prostitution. Additionally, the civil liability clause allows victims to bring actions against perpetrators, which could result in significant implications for those convicted of related offenses.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB2180

Requires training on human trafficking conducted by the department of public safety to include instruction on victims' statements

MO HB363

Requires training on human trafficking conducted by the department of public safety to include instruction on victims' statements

MO HB1897

Requires training on human trafficking conducted by the department of public safety to include instruction on victims' statements

MO AB977

Required human trafficking prevention instruction in certain grades and teacher training related to identifying victims of child trafficking. (FE)

MO SB958

Required human trafficking prevention instruction in certain grades and teacher training related to identifying victims of child trafficking. (FE)

MO AB757

Local public safety dispatchers: training: human trafficking.

MO SB6056

Training requirements for human trafficking.

MO SB2039

Relating to the development and use of instructional modules and training for public schools on the prevention of sexual abuse and sex trafficking and participation by the human trafficking prevention task force in that development.

MO S0756

Public Records/Human Trafficking Victims

MO A4306

Requires Attorney General to establish Human Trafficking Unit in Department of Law and Public Safety.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.