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1995 SESSION
LD6263728Patrons--Robb, Bell, Houck, Norment and Woods; Delegates: Callahan, Dudley, Fisher, Hamilton, Katzen, Kidd, Newman, Nixon, Orrock, Purkey, Reynolds, Rhodes, Tata, Wagner, Wardrup and Way
WHEREAS, because most of Virginia's prison inmates will eventually be released, they should be given the best treatment opportunity, if any is available, to avoid re-commitment to the prison system; and
WHEREAS, treatment for sex offenders has been historically shown to be ineffective to minimally effective, at best; and
WHEREAS, it is extremely important that treatment for sex offenders be implemented which has a greater chance for success; and
WHEREAS, some medical treatment regimes have been shown to reduce the recidivism rates of sex offenders; and
WHEREAS, an offender who is wishes to reduce his proclivity to commit sex offenses should be given the opportunity; and
WHEREAS, a reduction in an offender's criminal provclivity benefits both him and the citzens of the Commonwealth by reduction in prison costs and increased safety of the public; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED by the Senate, the House of Delegates concurring, That the Virginia
State Crime Commission be requested to study potential, alternative sex
offender treatments, including but not limited to drug treatment designed to
reduce an offender's urge to commit sex crimes, and to make appropriate
recommendations to the General Assembly. Technical assistance shall be
provided to the [ task force Commission ] by the Department of
Corrections.
The State Crime Commission shall complete its work in time to submit its findings and recommendations to the Governor and the 1996 Session of the General Assembly as provided in the procedures of the Division of Legislative Automated Systems for the processing of legislative documents.