Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2316

Introduced
1/20/25  
Refer
1/20/25  

Caption

Criminal assessments; revise provision related to.

Impact

The proposed changes by SB2316 are significant and aim to strengthen the funding mechanism for addressing human trafficking and related crimes. By increasing the assessments, the bill is expected to provide more substantial resources for victim assistance and prevention efforts. This could potentially lead to improved services for victims, including counseling and rehabilitation, which are critical in tackling the issues surrounding human trafficking and its societal impacts.

Summary

Senate Bill 2316 seeks to amend Section 99-19-75 of the Mississippi Code to adjust the monetary assessments applied to individuals convicted of specific crimes related to human trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation. The bill mandates that an assessment of $1,000 be imposed on persons found guilty of violations against minors, which will be deposited into the Mississippi Children’s Trust Fund. This adjustment is intended to enhance financial support for victims and services aimed at child protection.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding this bill may involve discussions on the appropriateness and effectiveness of financial penalties as deterrents to human trafficking and sexual exploitation. Critics might argue that while increasing monetary assessments is a proactive step, it does not address the underlying issues contributing to these crimes, such as lack of education, economic opportunities, and systemic failures in the justice system. As such, advocates for victims’ rights and anti-trafficking organizations may call for a more comprehensive approach that includes both punitive measures and support provisions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2413

Assault; remove additional criminal assessment for misdemeanor offenses.

MS SB2619

Assault; remove additional criminal assessment for misdemeanor offenses.

MS HB757

Assessment on certain offenses; revise.

MS HB870

Simple assault fines and penalties; revise for deposits in certain funds.

MS HB904

"Victims of Human Trafficking and Commercial Sexual Exploitation Fund"; revise deposits for.

MS HB332

"Victims of Human Trafficking and Commerical Sexual Exploitation Fund"; increase deposits into.

MS SB2179

Department of Public Safety; revise certain provisions related to.

MS HB1628

Trauma care system; increase certain assessments and fees to fund.

MS HB875

DUI; bring forward all provisions regulating.

MS HB1559

Termination of parental rights; revise various provisions relating to.

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