Virginia 2025 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB1991

Introduced
1/7/25  

Caption

Domestic and Sexual Assault Conviction Database; established.

Impact

The implementation of this database is anticipated to impact state laws significantly by reinforcing the accountability of individuals who repeat domestic and sexual assault offenses. By maintaining a record available to the public, the bill intends to deter potential crimes and assist law enforcement agencies in monitoring offenders more effectively. With this move, Virginia aims to align with national trends toward increasing the public resources available to inform citizens about local threats to safety, particularly involving domestic violence.

Summary

House Bill 1991 proposes the establishment of a Domestic and Sexual Assault Conviction Database in Virginia, which aims to create a registry of individuals convicted of specific domestic and sexual assault offenses. The database will provide public access to vital information concerning these offenders, including personal details like name, age, and conviction details, thereby enhancing community awareness and safety. This initiative is sparked by growing concerns over domestic violence and the need for transparency regarding those who are repeat offenders in such offenses.

Contention

Despite the bill's intention to enhance public safety, there are potential points of contention surrounding its implementation. Critics may argue that creating a public database could lead to unjust stigmatization of individuals seeking rehabilitation or who wish to reform their lives post-conviction. Furthermore, there may be concerns regarding the accuracy and maintenance of the database, as inaccuracies could lead to misinformation and impact individuals' lives unfairly. Striking a balance between public safety and the rights of offenders will likely be a significant topic of debate as the bill progresses.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA SB448

Hospitals; policies and procedures related to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault.

VA HB1340

Court-appointed counsel, et al.; training standards for interacting w/ victims of sexual assaults.

VA HB359

Termination of parental rights of person who committed sexual assault; evidence standard.

VA SB299

Virginia Sexual and Domestic Violence Victim Fund; purpose, fee apportionment.

VA SB821

Arrests, certain, and convictions of certain individuals; reports to division safety officials.

VA HB1704

Arrests, certain, and convictions of certain individuals; reports to division safety officials.

VA HB482

School employees; reports of certain arrests and convictions.

VA HB2097

Sexual assault survivors; administration of emergency contraception by health care providers.

VA SB1080

Juvenile and domestic relations district courts; adjudication of delinquency.

VA SB1382

Assault firearms and certain ammunition feeding devices; purchase, possession, etc., prohibited.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.