Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
405-521-5774
For Immediate Release: March 8, 2006
Full Senate Approves Victim's Rights Bill for Students, Faculty
A bill to ensure school-age victims of violence have a greater
say in limiting contact with their attacker is headed to the full Senate
for consideration. Sen. Charlie
Laster is author of SB 1597 which has now won approval from the full
Senate.
“Right now, if a student has been beaten or sexually assaulted by
a classmate, they could soon see their attacker back in class with them.
We want to make sure that when these juvenile offenders are eligible to
return to school, the student they assaulted will be notified and will
be able to tell the school he or she wants to avoid contact with the attacker,”
said Laster, D-Shawnee. The provisions would also apply to faculty members
who have been attacked by a student.
Laster said the school may then consider options such as alternative education,
ensuring the offender is not enrolled in the same classes at the same
time as their victim, or perhaps transferring the student to another facility.
“This legislation simply lets the victim know beforehand that the
attacker is returning to school. It also ensures the victim has the right
to say if he or she doesn’t feel safe around the offending student
so that other arrangements can be made,” Laster said.
“A student or teacher who has already endured a violent assault
doesn’t need to be further harassed or intimidated because their
attacker has been placed back in their classroom.”
SB 1597 now moves to the House of Representatives for consideration.
For more information
contact:
Senator Laster's Office - (405) 521-5539
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