Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S0372

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Sexual Assault

Impact

If enacted, S0372 would amend Chapter 11-37 of the General Laws concerning sexual offenses. It would impose a penalty of up to three years of imprisonment for individuals convicted of custodial sexual assault. This law is anticipated to enhance protections for vulnerable populations who may be at risk of exploitation by law enforcement officials, reinforcing the serious nature of consent and authority dynamics in custodial settings. The bill aims to foster accountability among peace officers and safeguard the rights of detained individuals.

Summary

Senate Bill S0372 seeks to establish a new criminal offense termed 'custodial sexual assault,' specifically addressing situations where a peace officer engages in sexual conduct with individuals who are under their custody. This legislation introduces a clear legal definition of custodial sexual assault, focusing on the power dynamics that exist between peace officers and individuals detained or under their supervision. Notably, it outlines specific circumstances under which this offense would apply, such as when the victim is in a correctional facility or on probation.

Contention

Despite the bill's protective intentions, there may be discussions regarding its implications on law enforcement practices and legal interpretations of consent within custodial environments. Some legislators may voice concerns about the potential impact on the relationship between police and the communities they serve, particularly regarding how such laws could affect recruitment and retention in law enforcement. Additionally, the requirement for an affirmative defense to prove that coercion played a role in such instances could lead to debates on the legal burdens placed on accused individuals.

Notable_points

The bill's introduction by multiple senators highlights bipartisan recognition of the issues surrounding sexual violence perpetrated by individuals in positions of authority. The provision for an affirmative defense requiring proof that the sexual act was under coercion aims to balance the rights of both accused officers and victimized individuals, which may generate varying opinions about its effectiveness in practice.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H6637

Sexual Assault

RI S2233

Sexual Assault

RI H5896

Sexual Assault

RI HB1168

SEXUAL ASSAULT EVIDENCE

RI HB2694

Criminal sexual assault against a minor; capital murder, death penalty, etc.

RI HB672

Sexual assault kit; regulate processing of.

RI SB914

Sexual assault of a child; mandatory minimum sentence, penalty.

RI SB898

Criminal procedure: sexual assault resentencing.

RI S3823

Creates separate crime for items depicting sexual exploitation or abuse of children; concerns computer generated or manipulated sexually explicit images.

RI A5004

Creates separate crime for items depicting sexual exploitation or abuse of children; concerns computer generated or manipulated sexually explicit images.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.