March 8, 2012

Proposed bill would expand registration requirements for sex offenders

3-8-2012 Illinois:

A bill has been passed out of the Senate Criminal Law Committee that would increase the penalties and expand registration requirements for sex offenders.

The bill, Senate Bill 3359, would make Illinois law more compliant with the requirements of the federal Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act of 2006. The bill now heads to the Senate floor for consideration.

If passed, the bill would create a three-tiered sex offender registration system. The first tier is an increase in the registration period for all misdemeanor sex offenses from 10 to 15 years. The second tier requires lifetime registration for all current sexual predators and that registrants update their registration on a quarterly basis. The third tier requires a 25-year registration period for all other related offenses.

"I have worked extensively with the Illinois Attorney General and the Illinois State Police to make this state a leader in holding sex offenders accountable for their criminally deviant behavior," Sen. Bill Haine, D-Alton, said in a news release. "This bill further strengthens the sex offender registration system and guarantees that our law enforcement officials have the resources they need to conduct these cases and bring offenders to justice."

The bill would also add unauthorized video recording and live video transmission of victims under 18 to the list of offenses requiring registration as a sex offender. In addition, when a court assesses a petition to terminate an individual's registration status, the court must consider whether the victim was 13 to 16 years of age and if the offender was less than five years older than the victim.

"With the promulgation of Internet crimes and child exploitation, it was imperative that we add this offense to the criminal statutes," said Haine, who is a member of the Criminal Law Committee. ..Source.. by BND.com

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