Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1949

Voted on by Senate
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the provision of crime victims' compensation to juvenile offenders who are victims of criminally injurious conduct.

Impact

The proposed changes would adjust Article 56.35 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure, allowing the attorney general to provide a range of assistance, including cash payments, referrals for vocational support, and counseling services. These services are crucial for juvenile offenders who may not find adequate support within their facilities. Furthermore, it seeks to prevent the denial of awards based on the offender's status, ensuring those who may have been victims of criminal conduct while in institutional settings still have a path to recovery through compensation.

Summary

SB1949 seeks to amend the provisions regarding crime victims' compensation specifically for juvenile offenders who are victims of criminally injurious conduct. The bill aims to ensure that such victims, despite their circumstances, have access to compensation and support services that could aid in their recovery and reintegration into society. By extending these provisions to juvenile offenders, the bill acknowledges the unique vulnerabilities of minors within the criminal justice system.

Contention

While the intent of SB1949 is to provide necessary support to juvenile crime victims, there may be concerns regarding the implications of offering such compensation. Critics might argue about the potential for misallocation of resources intended for crime victims broadly and how this could impact funding for adult victims or other essential services. Transparency and accountability in the distribution of these funds will likely be key points of discussion among lawmakers and stakeholders.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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