South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H3651

Introduced
1/14/25  

Caption

Criminal Sexual Conduct

Impact

The implementation of HB 3651 would have significant implications for state laws concerning monitoring and oversight of sex offenders. Specifically, it alters the existing framework for the handling of individuals convicted of sexual offenses against minors, expanding the categories of such offenders who are monitored. The bill emphasizes a preventative approach to public safety by introducing stringent requirements for electronic monitoring, which proponents argue is necessary to reduce risks associated with potential repeat offenses.

Summary

House Bill 3651 proposes an amendment to the South Carolina Code of Laws, specifically Section 23-3-540, which pertains to the electronic monitoring of individuals convicted of specific sexual offenses against minors. The bill mandates that individuals convicted of criminal sexual conduct with minors, particularly in the second degree, be subjected to active electronic monitoring upon their release from incarceration, commitment, or supervisory settings. This change aims to enhance public safety and ensure continuous oversight of individuals considered at higher risk of reoffending, thereby contributing to the protection of minors in South Carolina.

Contention

Despite its intended goals, HB 3651 could face criticism and debate around issues of fairness and efficacy. Opponents may argue that electronic monitoring does not necessarily prevent future offenses and that reliance on technology might create an illusion of safety without addressing underlying behavioral issues. Furthermore, the administrative burden on the Department of Probation, Parole and Pardon Services in managing these monitoring requirements could raise concerns about resource allocation. Some may also highlight the need for accompanying mental health support and rehabilitation for offenders to address the root causes of criminal behavior.

Companion Bills

SC S0017

Similar To Criminal Sexual Conduct with a Minor

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