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Introduced
10/22/2020
10/22/2020
In Committee
02/23/2021
02/23/2021
Crossed Over
12/17/2020
12/17/2020
Passed
03/01/2021
03/01/2021
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
04/19/2021
04/19/2021
Introduced Session
2020-2021 Regular Session
Bill Summary
This bill requires the Attorney General to establish a three-year "Sexual Violence Restorative Justice Pilot Program" to implement a restorative justice program for survivors of sexual violence. The Attorney General is to implement this program by entering into an agreement with an organization to design the program and provide technical assistance and an agreement with a separate organization to conduct the program. Under the bill, the Attorney General is to select the organizations through requests for proposals. The organizations are to have expertise in trauma informed care and are not to be associated with any law enforcement agency. In addition, the bill requires that both organizations be compensated. Under the bill, through the direct participation of survivors of sexual violence, including survivors who have chosen not to report the act of sexual violence to law enforcement, the program is required to implement restorative justice practices which include, but are not limited to, upholding the principles of survivor autonomy, restoring a sense of control and independence to survivors, and emphasizing outcomes that are essential to the survivor's healing process. The pilot program is to be established in one northern, one central, and one southern county in this State, as determined by the Attorney General. The bill defines "restorative justice" as an approach to repairing the harm caused by a crime through direct involvement of those affected, including the victim, the victim's family and friends, and the community, for the purpose of fulfilling the victim's expectations for justice while also holding accountable the person who caused the harm. Restorative justice may be implemented through varying formats, such as sharing circles, victim impact panels, and facilitated conferences. Finally, the bill requires the Attorney General, in conjunction with the organizations selected pursuant to the provisions of the bill, to submit a report evaluating the effectiveness of the pilot program to the Governor and the Legislature within 90 days of completion of the program. The report is to evaluate the pilot program and recommend whether the pilot program should be continued, expanded, or made permanent.
AI Summary
This bill requires the Attorney General to establish a three-year "Sexual Violence Restorative Justice Pilot Program" to implement a restorative justice program for survivors of sexual violence. The program will be implemented through agreements with organizations with expertise in trauma-informed care, and will not be associated with law enforcement. The program will allow for the direct participation of survivors, including those who have chosen not to report the incident to law enforcement, to engage in restorative justice practices that focus on survivor autonomy, restoring a sense of control and independence, and addressing the survivor's healing process. The pilot program will be established in three counties in the state, and the Attorney General will submit a report evaluating the effectiveness of the program and recommendations for its future.
Committee Categories
Justice
Sponsors (12)
Shirley Turner (D)*,
Valerie Vainieri Huttle (D)*,
Loretta Weinberg (D)*,
Daniel Benson (D),
Chris Brown (R),
Nia Gill (D),
Gordon Johnson (D),
John McKeon (D),
Nancy Muñoz (R),
Nellie Pou (D),
Teresa Ruiz (D),
Holly Schepisi (R),
Last Action
Approved P.L.2021, c.60. (on 04/19/2021)
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