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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2016 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO CRIMINAL PROCEDURE -- SAFE HARBOR FOR SEXUALLY | |
EXPLOITED CHILDREN | |
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Introduced By: Representatives Ackerman, Amore, Fogarty, McNamara, and Messier | |
Date Introduced: May 06, 2016 | |
Referred To: House Judiciary | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Section 12-25-20 of the General Laws in Chapter 12-25 entitled "Criminal |
2 | Injuries Compensation" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
3 | 12-25-20. Offenses to which chapter applies. -- The office may award compensation in |
4 | accordance with the provisions of this chapter for personal injury or death which resulted from |
5 | offenses in the following categories: |
6 | (1) Assault with intent to commit murder, robbery, or rape; |
7 | (2) Assault with a dangerous weapon; |
8 | (3) Assault and battery; |
9 | (4) Mayhem; |
10 | (5) Indecent assault and battery on a child under thirteen (13) years of age; |
11 | (6) Arson or statutory burning; |
12 | (7) Kidnapping; |
13 | (8) Robbery or larceny from that person; |
14 | (9) Murder; |
15 | (10) Manslaughter; |
16 | (11) First or second degree sexual assault; |
17 | (12) Child molestation, first or second degree; |
18 | (13) The abominable and detestable crime against nature or assault with intent to commit |
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1 | the abominable and detestable crime against nature; |
2 | (14) Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs; |
3 | (15) Refusal by a driver to submit to a chemical test for alcohol or drugs in the |
4 | immediate aftermath of a collision; |
5 | (16) Driving so as to endanger, resulting in death, pursuant to § 31-27-1; |
6 | (17) Driving so as to endanger, resulting in personal injury, pursuant to § 31-27-1.1; |
7 | (18) Any other crime excluding motor vehicle offenses other than those enumerated in |
8 | this section which results in personal injury or death; and |
9 | (19) Failure to stop by a driver in circumstances which result in the death of any person, |
10 | pursuant to § 31-26-1. ; and |
11 | (20) Sex trafficking of a minor pursuant to §11-67-6. |
12 | SECTION 2. TITLE 14 of the General Laws entitled "Delinquent and Dependent |
13 | Children" is hereby amended by adding thereto the following chapter: |
14 | CHAPTER 14-1.1 |
15 | THE RHODE ISLAND SAFE HARBOR FOR |
16 | SEXUALLY EXPLOITED CHILDREN ACT |
17 | 14-1.1-1. Short Title. -- This act shall be known and may be designated as "The Rhode |
18 | Island Safe Harbor for Sexually Exploited Children Act". |
19 | 14-1.1-2. Purposes. -- This act shall be construed so as to effectuate the following |
20 | purposes: |
21 | (1) To ensure that minors who are victims of sex trafficking are treated as victims and not |
22 | criminals by providing for immunity to the child victim from prosecution for prostitution and |
23 | redirecting the child victim of sexual exploitation and sex trafficking away from the criminal or |
24 | juvenile justice systems and to refer the child victim to supportive services and programs; |
25 | (2) To preserve the unity of the family whenever possible and to provide for the care, |
26 | protection, and treatment of minors coming within the provisions of this act; and |
27 | (3) To provide child victims of sex trafficking and sexual exploitation access to the |
28 | criminal injuries compensation fund. |
29 | 14-1.1-3. Definitions. -- The following words and phrases when used in this chapter |
30 | shall, unless the context otherwise requires, be construed as follows: |
31 | (1) "Child or minor" means a person under the age of eighteen (18). |
32 | (2) "Child or minor victim of sex trafficking or sexual exploitation" means a minor as |
33 | defined in this chapter who has been recruited, employed, enticed, solicited, isolated, harbored, |
34 | transported, provided, persuaded, obtained, induced or maintained by force, fraud or coercion for |
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1 | the purposes of performing commercial sex acts. |
2 | (3) "Commercial sex act" means any sex act or sexually explicit performance on account |
3 | of which anything of value is given, promised to, or received, directly or indirectly, by any |
4 | person. |
5 | (4) "Criminal injuries compensation fund" means the financial compensation fund for |
6 | victims of violent crime enumerated in chapter 25 of title 12 and administered by the department |
7 | of the general treasurer. |
8 | (5) "Sex act" means sexual intercourse, cunnilingus, fellatio, anal intercourse, or digital |
9 | intrusion or intrusion by any object into the genital opening or anal opening of another person's |
10 | body or the stimulation by hand of another's genitals for the purposes of arousing or gratifying the |
11 | sexual desire of either person. |
12 | (6) "Sexually-explicit performance" means an act or show, intended to arouse, satisfy the |
13 | sexual desires of, or appeal to the prurient interests of patrons or viewers, whether public or |
14 | private, live, photographed, recorded, or videotaped. |
15 | 14-1.1-4. Immunity from prosecution for prostitution. -- Child victims of sexual |
16 | trafficking or sexual exploitation who are under the age of sixteen (16) years shall not be charged |
17 | with nor adjudicated for the crime of prostitution as enumerated in §11-34.1-2 or for the crime of |
18 | loitering for prostitution as enumerated in §11-34.1-3. |
19 | 14-1.1-5. Risk assessment and uniform response protocols. -- When a child is alleged |
20 | to be a victim of sex trafficking or sexual exploitation, the department of children, youth and |
21 | families or the law enforcement agency initially responding shall conduct a screening and risk |
22 | assessment to determine if the child should be considered to be a victim of sex trafficking or |
23 | sexual exploitation. Additionally, the responding agency(ies) shall use a uniform set of protocols |
24 | for responding to alleged incidents of child sex trafficking or sexual exploitation. |
25 | (1) The department of children, youth and families, in collaboration with the department |
26 | of the attorney general, and the department of public safety shall identify a screening/risk |
27 | assessment tool(s) to be used for this purpose. |
28 | (2) The department of children, youth and families, in collaboration with the department |
29 | of the attorney general and the local law enforcement agencies shall implement uniform response |
30 | protocols for addressing sex trafficking and sexual exploitation of minors to be used by the |
31 | department of children, youth and families and other agency(ies) when responding to such |
32 | incidents. |
33 | 14-1.1-6. Reporting child victims of sex trafficking and sexual exploitation as victims |
34 | of child abuse. -- Any child who is believed to be a victim of sex trafficking or sexual |
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1 | exploitation shall be reported to the department of children, youth and families as an alleged |
2 | victim of child abuse or neglect in accordance with the provisions of chapter 11 of title 40. |
3 | (1) The department shall report all such allegations to the appropriate law enforcement |
4 | agency(ies) who shall investigate such allegations jointly with the department. |
5 | (2) A victim of sex trafficking or severe forms of trafficking as defined in §40-11-2 shall |
6 | be considered as a victim of child abuse and neglect and sexual abuse regardless of whether or |
7 | not the individual alleged to have perpetrated the sexual trafficking or severe forms of trafficking |
8 | is a parent of the child or other person responsible for the child’s welfare. |
9 | (3) Should the department determine that the allegations of child abuse or neglect are |
10 | supported in accordance with evidentiary standards, the department shall provide, if needed, |
11 | appropriate services to the child and/or their family and may file a dependency, neglect, and/or |
12 | abuse petition in the family court. |
13 | 14-1.1-7. Access to crime injuries compensation fund. -- Any minor, or a person age |
14 | eighteen (18) but under the age of twenty-one (21) who is in the care and custody of the |
15 | department of children, youth and families, and who is identified as a victim of sex trafficking or |
16 | sexual exploitation shall be eligible to apply to the criminal injuries compensation fund in |
17 | accordance with the provisions of chapter 25 of title 12 and the rules and regulations promulgated |
18 | by the office of the general treasurer. |
19 | SECTION 3. Section 40-11-2 of the General Laws in Chapter 40-11 entitled "Abused and |
20 | Neglected Children" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
21 | 40-11-2. Definitions. -- When used in this chapter and unless the specific context |
22 | indicates otherwise: |
23 | (1) "Abused and/or neglected child" means a child whose physical or mental health or |
24 | welfare is harmed or threatened with harm when his or her parent or other person responsible for |
25 | his or her welfare: |
26 | (i) Inflicts or allows to be inflicted upon the child physical or mental injury, including |
27 | excessive corporal punishment; or |
28 | (ii) Creates or allows to be created a substantial risk of physical or mental injury to the |
29 | child, including excessive corporal punishment; or |
30 | (iii) Commits or allows to be committed, against the child, an act of sexual abuse; or |
31 | (iv) Fails to supply the child with adequate food, clothing, shelter, or medical care, |
32 | though financially able to do so or offered financial or other reasonable means to do so; or |
33 | (v) Fails to provide the child with a minimum degree of care or proper supervision or |
34 | guardianship because of his or her unwillingness or inability to do so by situations or conditions |
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1 | such as, but not limited to, social problems, mental incompetency, or the use of a drug, drugs, or |
2 | alcohol to the extent that the parent or other person responsible for the child's welfare loses his or |
3 | her ability or is unwilling to properly care for the child; or |
4 | (vi) Abandons or deserts the child; or |
5 | (vii) Any child in need of services because another person: |
6 | (vii)(A) Sexually exploits the child in that the person allows, permits or encourages the |
7 | child to engage in prostitution, sex trafficking, or other sex acts as defined by the provisions in |
8 | §§40-1.1-2 and 11-34.1-1 et seq., entitled "Commercial Sexual Activity"; or |
9 | (viii)(B) Sexually exploits the child in that the person allows, permits, encourages or |
10 | engages in the obscene or pornographic photographing, filming or depiction of the child in a |
11 | setting which taken as a whole suggests to the average person that the child is about to engage in |
12 | or has engaged in, any sexual act, or which depicts any such child under eighteen (18) years of |
13 | age, performing sodomy, oral copulation, sexual intercourse, masturbation, or bestiality; or |
14 | (ix)(C) Commits or allows to be committed any sexual offense against the child as such |
15 | sexual offenses are defined by the provisions of chapter 37 of title 11, entitled "Sexual Assault", |
16 | as amended; or |
17 | (x)(D) Commits or allows to be committed against any child an act involving sexual |
18 | penetration or sexual contact if the child is under fifteen (15) years of age; or if the child is fifteen |
19 | (15) years or older, and (1) force or coercion is used by the perpetrator, or (2) the perpetrator |
20 | knows or has reason to know that the victim is a severely impaired person as defined by the |
21 | provisions of § 11-5-11, or physically helpless as defined by the provisions of § 11-37-6. |
22 | (2) "Child" means a person under the age of eighteen (18). |
23 | (3) "Child protective investigator" means an employee of the department charged with |
24 | responsibility for investigating complaints and/or referrals of child abuse and/or neglect and |
25 | institutional child abuse and/or neglect. |
26 | (4) "Commercial sex act" means any sex act or sexually explicit performance on account |
27 | of which anything of value is given, promised to, or received, directly or indirectly, by any |
28 | person. |
29 | (4)(5) "Department" means department of children, youth, and families. |
30 | (5)(6) "Institution" means any private or public hospital or other facility providing |
31 | medical and/or psychiatric diagnosis, treatment, and care. |
32 | (6)(7) "Institutional child abuse and neglect" means situations of known or suspected |
33 | child abuse or neglect where the person allegedly responsible for the abuse or neglect is a foster |
34 | parent or the employee of a public or private residential child care institution or agency; or any |
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1 | staff person providing out-of-home care or situations where the suspected abuse or neglect occurs |
2 | as a result of the institution's practices, policies, or conditions. |
3 | (7)(8) "Law enforcement agency" means the police department in any city or town |
4 | and/or the state police. |
5 | (8)(9) "Mental injury" includes a state of substantially diminished psychological or |
6 | intellectual functioning in relation to, but not limited to, such factors as: failure to thrive; ability |
7 | to think or reason; control of aggressive or self-destructive impulses; acting-out or misbehavior, |
8 | including incorrigibility, ungovernability, or habitual truancy; provided, however, that the injury |
9 | must be clearly attributable to the unwillingness or inability of the parent or other person |
10 | responsible for the child's welfare to exercise a minimum degree of care toward the child. |
11 | (9)(10) "Person responsible for child's welfare" means the child's parent, guardian, any |
12 | individual, eighteen (18) years of age or older, who resides in the home of a parent or guardian |
13 | and has unsupervised access to a child, foster parent, an employee of a public or private |
14 | residential home or facility, or any staff person providing out-of-home care (out-of-home care |
15 | means child day care to include family day care, group day care, and center-based day care). |
16 | Provided further that an individual, eighteen (18) years of age or older, who resides in the home |
17 | of a parent or guardian and has unsupervised access to the child, shall not have the right to |
18 | consent to the removal and examination of the child for the purposes of § 40-11-6. |
19 | (10)(11) "Physician" means any licensed doctor of medicine, licensed osteopathic |
20 | physician, and any physician, intern, or resident of an institution as defined in subdivision (5). |
21 | (11)(12) "Probable cause" means facts and circumstances based upon as accurate and |
22 | reliable information as possible that would justify a reasonable person to suspect that a child is |
23 | abused or neglected. The facts and circumstances may include evidence of an injury or injuries, |
24 | and the statements of a person worthy of belief, even if there is no present evidence of injury. |
25 | (13) "Sex act" means sexual intercourse, cunnilingus, fellatio, anal intercourse, or digital |
26 | intrusion or intrusion by any object into the genital opening or anal opening of another person's |
27 | body or the stimulation by hand of another's genitals for the purposes of arousing or gratifying the |
28 | sexual desire of either person. |
29 | (14) "Sexually-explicit performance" means an act or show, intended to arouse, satisfy |
30 | the sexual desires of, or appeal to the prurient interests of patrons or viewers, whether public or |
31 | private, live, photographed, recorded, or videotaped. |
32 | (12)(15) "Shaken baby syndrome" means a form of abusive head trauma, characterized |
33 | by a constellation of symptoms caused by other than accidental traumatic injury resulting from |
34 | the violent shaking of and/or impact upon an infant or young child's head. |
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1 | (16) A "victim of sex trafficking" is a child or minor as defined in this chapter who has |
2 | been recruited, employed, enticed, solicited, isolated, harbored, transported, provided, persuaded, |
3 | obtained, induced or maintained by force, fraud or coercion for the purposes of performing |
4 | commercial sex acts |
5 | SECTION 4. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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EXPLOITED CHILDREN | |
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1 | This act would permit minor victims of sex trafficking to seek compensation under the |
2 | criminal injuries compensation act and would establish a safe harbor for sexually exploited |
3 | children, ie, prohibiting them from being prosecuted for acts done while being exploited for |
4 | sexual purposes, including commercial sexual activities. This act would also provide definitions |
5 | of "sex act" and "sexually explicit performance" for purposes of this act and requires that any |
6 | child who is believed to be a victim of sexual exploitation, would be reported to DCYF who shall |
7 | report such allegations to the appropriate law enforcement agency or agencies. |
8 | This act would take effect upon passage. |
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