Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
405-521-5774
For Immediate Release: April 28, 2008
Sen. Debbe Leftwich
Senate Approves Leftwich
Plan to Utilize Technology in Protecting Domestic Abuse Victims
With a 47-0 bipartisan vote, the Oklahoma
State Senate today approved a bill that would utilize the use of a
Global Positioning System (GPS) technology to protect domestic abuse
victims. Authored by State Senator Debbe
Leftwich, Senate Bill 2163, now goes to Governor Brad Henry
for approval.
Leftwich, an Oklahoma City Democrat, said
the plan makes smart use of existing technology to better protect
Oklahoma citizens.
"We have a responsibility to protect
victims those who can not protect themselves and employing all
available technologies, like GPS, will provide a higher level of
defense and protection to victims of domestic abuse in Oklahoma,”
Leftwich said.
She said the GPS devices, which will be
court-issued, will automatically notify both the victim and law
enforcement officials if the perpetrator violates geographic
boundaries set by the court. Offenders will also be responsible for
the expense of the GPS bracelet, which is estimated to cost $4.50
per person per day.
The Oklahoma Coalition Against Domestic
Violence and Sexual Assault reported there are about 25,000 domestic
abuse calls every year in Oklahoma and victim service organizations,
shelters and crisis centers, saw over 17,000 last year, including
victims and children.
Leftwich said the use of GPS will help
victims restore order to their daily lives.
“Living in a constant state of fear and
thinking your abuser could be around any corner is a huge burden for
any individual,” Leftwich said. “I hope this gives victims a
healthier peace of mind and the space and freedom to recover.”
For more information
contact:
Sen. Leftwich's Office: (405) 521-5557

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