Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB1897

Introduced
1/3/24  

Caption

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

Impact

The impact of HB 1897 on state laws includes a significant shift in how law enforcement agencies are trained to handle cases of human trafficking. By instituting mandatory training that emphasizes understanding victims' statements, the bill aims to ensure that officers are equipped with the necessary skills to respond appropriately to such sensitive cases. This is expected to lead to improved identification and support for victims, thereby enhancing overall public safety and welfare. Additionally, it aligns with broader societal efforts to combat human trafficking through education and awareness.

Summary

House Bill 1897 aims to enhance training requirements for law enforcement officers regarding human trafficking. It mandates that the training conducted by the Department of Public Safety must include specific instruction on how to handle and interpret victims' statements effectively. This provision seeks to improve the skills of law enforcement personnel in recognizing and addressing the challenges faced by trafficking victims, which is a growing concern in many communities. The goal is to foster a more sensitive and informed approach to interaction with victims and to increase successful interventions in trafficking situations.

Contention

While the objectives of HB 1897 may be widely supported, potential points of contention could arise regarding the implementation and adequacy of the training provided. Critics may question whether existing training programs are sufficient or if additional resources are required to ensure that law enforcement officers can meet the new standards. There might also be discussions about the necessity for ongoing training to keep officers updated on best practices in victim interactions, highlighting the need for a balance between legislative mandates and practical training resources.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB363

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

MO HB149

Requires hospital employees to receive training on detecting and reporting human trafficking

MO HB1308

Requires sex and human trafficking awareness training for certain professions

MO HB1371

Requires mental health awareness training and instruction in grades five to eight in public schools

MO HB448

Requires campaign financial disclosure reports to include bank statements

MO HB1326

Requires public school teachers to be allotted a minimum number of minutes of instructional planning time each week

MO SB680

Prohibits public institutions of postsecondary education from requiring the submission of diversity, equity, and inclusion statements

MO HB1156

Establishes within the department of public safety a "Task Force on Body-Worn Cameras"

MO HB507

Allows school districts to include instruction on LGBTQ contributions to society

MO HB453

Imposes a judgment of restitution in the amount of five thousand dollars for human trafficking offenses and establishes the "Human Trafficking and Sexual Exploitation Fund"

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.