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Oklahoma State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate Release: May 16,
2005
Audio Clip
Senate Gives Final Approval to Youthful Offender Task Force
The full Senate has given final approval to a measure
creating the Youthful Offender Task Force of 2005. Senator Nancy
Riley, R-Tulsa and Rep. Lucky Lamons, D-Tulsa, are co-authors
of the measure. Riley said Senate Bill 458 would help lawmakers
scrutinize how Oklahoma deals with juveniles in state custody.
“In the past two decades alone, many of the
dynamics surrounding youthful offenders have dramatically changed.
The average age of youthful offenders is actually older than it
used to be. At the same time, we’re seeing increasingly violent
crimes being committed by younger and younger children,” Riley
said. “There’s a very real concern that the laws and
policies adopted due to situations that existed twenty years ago
may actually be contributing to our problems today.”
Sen. Riley said she and Rep. Lamons were among many
officials concerned about several issues, such as being able to
transfer a youthful offender to the custody of the Department of
Corrections in order to allow continued confinement and treatment.
Another area of concern is the placement of offenders as young as
12 being placed in facilities with much older teenagers.
“We’re also very concerned about the
safety of state employees who work in these facilities. There seems
to have been an increase in the numbers of physical assaults on
staff that warrant a serious look at the problems resulting from
increasingly aggressive youthful offenders.”
The legislation outlines a 13 member panel with appointees
by the Governor, Legislative leaders and designees of other agencies
and organizations. The task force would hold their first meeting
on or before July 15 and would have to complete their work by January
6, 2006.
For more
information contact:
Senate Communications Office- (405) 521-5774

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