Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1116

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To strengthen justice and support for sex trade survivors

Impact

If enacted, S1116 would amend multiple sections of existing Massachusetts laws, affecting how cases involving prostitution and related offenses are handled. Notably, it allows individuals who can demonstrate that their actions were influenced by trafficking to have their criminal records expunged. This could impact many individuals who have been previously adjudicated under harsh sex work laws, offering them a path for a fresh start. The bill also mandates a special commission to develop recommendations for preventing and responding to all forms of prostitution, emphasizing a supportive approach rather than solely punitive measures.

Summary

Senate Bill S1116, known as 'An Act to strengthen justice and support for sex trade survivors,' aims to enhance protections and support for individuals involved in the sex trade. The bill introduces a legal definition for 'prostituted person,' incorporating victims of sexual servitude and sex trafficking. It makes provisions for the attachment of a rebuttable presumption that a defendant's prior actions were a result of being a victim of human trafficking when seeking to vacate certain convictions. This represents a significant shift in how the justice system could treat individuals involved in sex work, emphasizing support and rehabilitation over punishment.

Contention

The bill has generated discussions regarding the balance between criminal justice reform and community safety. Some legislators and advocacy groups believe it provides essential support to historically marginalized individuals, while others express concerns about whether such provisions might inadvertently facilitate sex trafficking or related activities. The use of the term 'prostituted person' in the legal framework has also sparked debate, indicating a need for societal recognition of victims over offenders. These discussions highlight the tensions in addressing complex social issues like sex work and human trafficking.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S2152

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MA S1867

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