House Republicans Unveil Plan to Address Juvenile Crime

In response to the rise in juvenile crimes across the state, I have joined my House Republican colleagues in continuing to call for juvenile justice reforms through “Prevention, Accountability, Rehabilitation,” a comprehensive plan we’ve proposed to provide these juvenile offenders with a path for rehabilitation, while also focusing on the personal responsibility aspect for these crimes.
We are calling for our colleagues on the other side of the aisle to convene a special session in order continue these discussions and finally address the issue.
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These proposed reforms include:
- Implementing victim impact panels and juvenile delinquency hearings;
- Electronic monitoring for juveniles arrested while awaiting trial on previous offenses;
- Expedited arraignment for felonies, a sex assault, offense involving use of a firearm;
- Court-ordered Family Support Services intervention at juvenile court arraignments;
- Expanding circumstances in which a matter is automatically transferred to regular criminal docket;
- Creating a new offense of “larceny of a motor vehicle” not tied to the value of the vehicle.
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How can I get involved?
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