
State Representative Ron
Stephens
For Immediate Release: August 5, 2008
Contact: Rep. Stephens
618-651-0405
Bill Designed to Protect Domestic
Abuse Victims Signed Into Law
Stephens-sponsored
bill allows for GPS tracking of violent offenders
Senate Bill 2719 was originally proposed following the
murder of Cindy Bischof who was shot in March outside
her
Stephens, who sponsored the bill in the House, said the legislation will help save lives.
“The bill provides a
no-brainer solution to this important and potentially dangerous problem,”
Stephens said. “Until now, the courts have had nothing but the offender’s word
that they wouldn’t go where they’re not supposed to go. Now we have the means
to make sure that they keep their word and, at the same time, protect those
being stalked and victimized.”
The new law also requires domestic violence offenders to complete a risk assessment evaluation where professionals would be able to identify psychological, substance abuse or other conditions that must be treated before counseling and other programs designed to modify behavior can be effective.
“Before GPS technology
became as prevalent as it now is, it was impossible to know where restraining
order violators were at all times,” Stephens said. “Now we can not only know where
they are, we can also know where they are in relation to where they’re not
supposed to be. This will help create a much safer environment for those who
have been victimized and wish to move on with their lives.”
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