Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HB1552

Filed
 
Out of House Committee
4/29/11  
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the monitoring of and the provision of certain information regarding certain high-risk sex offenders.

Impact

The most significant impact of HB1552 is its introduction of a new monitoring system for high-risk sex offenders. It mandates that local law enforcement authorities provide monitoring equipment capable of tracking the location of these offenders. The bill establishes a classification system for these individuals based on their risk assessment, which can directly affect the supervision and community integration of sex offenders. This systematic approach is a response to public concerns regarding the safety of communities and aims to facilitate better-informed public policy decisions.

Summary

House Bill 1552 aims to enhance the monitoring and reporting of high-risk sex offenders by amending the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure. The bill introduces provisions for electronic mail reports to state legislators, allowing them to receive notifications concerning sex offenders residing within their districts. This includes information about the release of offenders or any address changes, ensuring that legislators are kept informed about potential risks in their jurisdictions. The measure seeks to increase the level of oversight and accountability regarding high-risk individuals transitioning back into the community.

Contention

Despite intentions to enhance public safety, the bill has raised concerns among civil rights advocates. Critics argue that increased monitoring may lead to stigmatization and disproportionate punishment, further isolating individuals attempting to reintegrate into society. Furthermore, the implementation of a monitoring system presents questions regarding funding, particularly about who will bear the costs associated with the technology and its maintenance. Debate continues around balancing community safety with the rehabilitation and rights of offenders, emphasizing the need for a fair approach in managing such sensitive issues.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

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