Washington 2023-2024 Regular Session

Washington Senate Bill SB6130

Introduced
1/10/24  

Caption

Concerning human trafficking training for criminal justice personnel.

Impact

If enacted, SB6130 would significantly alter the training requirements for criminal justice personnel, ensuring that all members are educated on the complexities of human trafficking. This mandates not only a change in educational curriculum but also an acknowledgment of the pressing societal issue of human trafficking within the state's justice system. The training is designed to create a more informed and empathetic approach to dealing with victims, potentially leading to better outcomes for individuals affected by trafficking.

Summary

SB6130 addresses the critical issue of human trafficking by mandating comprehensive training for criminal justice personnel. This bill aims to enhance the awareness and response of law enforcement and related agencies to the signs of human trafficking, thereby improving the support available for victims. By focusing on training, the bill seeks to equip personnel with the necessary skills to recognize and report human trafficking cases effectively.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support for its proactive approach to a serious issue, there may be contention regarding the feasibility of implementing such training across various jurisdictions. Concerns may arise about the allocation of resources and whether all departments will have the necessary funding and capacity to adopt these new training protocols. Opponents might argue that without adequate resources, the bill could lead to uneven implementation of human trafficking awareness education across the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WA SB5356

Concerning training provided by the criminal justice training commission.

WA SB6056

Training requirements for human trafficking.

WA SB6132

Concerning human trafficking reporting.

WA HB1983

Concerning the criminal justice treatment account.

WA HB1428

Concerning the county criminal justice assistance account and municipal criminal justice assistance account.

WA SB6235

Concerning the city and county criminal justice assistance accounts.

WA SR8612

Raising awareness to deter human trafficking.

WA LB320

Require that hotels and similar public lodging establishments place posters relating to human trafficking in such establishments and provide for training on human trafficking to employees of such establishments

WA HB2002

Concerning criminal justice and the recovery of firearms used in the commission of a crime.

WA HB1387

Revised for 1st Substitute: Requiring the criminal justice training commission to establish a program.Original: Requiring the criminal justice training commission to establish a program to recruit and train a pool of applicants who may be employed by certain law enforcement agencies in the state.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.