"Stephanie's Law"; Requires AOC to establish publicly-accessible domestic violence registry; requires law enforcement officer to search State's domestic violence registries when conducting arrest.
Impact
The bill outlines clear procedures for maintaining the registry and allows the public to access detailed information about registered individuals. This includes personal identifiers such as names, aliases, physical descriptions, and the nature of the domestic violence offenses. Proponents argue that such transparency is crucial for victim safety. Additionally, the law mandates that law enforcement officers conduct thorough checks against the registry during arrests, ensuring that they are aware of any restraining orders related to the arrested individuals. This component is seen as vital in preventing future incidents of domestic violence.
Summary
Assembly Bill A5321, known as 'Stephanie's Law', aims to enhance the safety of domestic violence victims through the establishment of a publicly accessible domestic violence registry. This legislative measure directs the Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC) in collaboration with the Attorney General to create a registry that informs the public about individuals convicted of domestic violence offenses, those with final restraining orders issued against them, and individuals found in contempt of such orders. The proposed registry is intended to bolster public awareness and provide vital information that may assist individuals in protecting themselves from potential harm.
Contention
There are potential points of contention surrounding A5321, particularly concerning privacy rights and the implications of publicly labeling individuals who may have reformed or have been erroneously registered. Critics argue that making such a registry public could contribute to stigma and social isolation of individuals on the list, potentially limiting their ability to reintegrate into society. Furthermore, advocates for due process emphasize the importance of error correction mechanisms within the registry, allowing individuals to petition for removal if their inclusion is found to be unjustified. Overall, while the aim of protecting victims is paramount, the balance between public safety and individual rights remains a significant discussion point.
Same As
"Stephanie's Law"; Requires AOC to establish publicly-accessible domestic violence registry; requires law enforcement officer to search State's domestic violence registries when conducting arrest.
Creates domestic violence Internet registry for certain public access; mandates counseling and community service and increases fines for certain domestic violence offenders.
Creates domestic violence Internet registry for certain public access; mandates counseling and community service and increases fines for certain domestic violence offenders.