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each offender, potential threat to public safety, or an |
offender's likelihood of re-offending. |
(3) The General Assembly believes that a Task Force |
should be created to ensure that law enforcement and |
communities are able to identify high-risk sex offenders |
and focus on monitoring those offenders to protect victims, |
improve public safety, and maintain the seriousness of each |
offense. |
(b) The Sex Offenses and Sex Offender Registration Task |
Force is hereby created. |
(1) The Task Force shall examine current offenses that |
require offenders to register as sex offenders, the current |
data and research regarding evidence based practices, the |
conditions, restrictions, and outcomes for registered sex |
offenders, and the registration process. |
(2) The Task Force shall hold public hearings at the |
call of the co-chairpersons to receive testimony from the |
public and make recommendations to the General Assembly |
regarding legislative changes to more effectively classify |
sex offenders based on their level of risk of re-offending, |
better direct resources to monitor the most violent and |
high risk offenders, and to ensure public safety. |
(3) The Task Force shall be an independent Task Force |
under the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority |
for administrative purposes, and shall consist of the |
following members: |
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(A) the Executive Director of the Illinois |
Criminal Justice Information Authority; |
(B) the Director of Corrections, or his or her |
designee; |
(B-5) the Director of Juvenile Justice, or his or |
her designee; |
(C) 2 members of the House of Representatives |
appointed by the Speaker of the House of |
Representatives, one of whom shall serve as |
co-chairperson; |
(D) 2 members of the Senate appointed by the |
President of the Senate, one of whom shall serve as a |
co-chairperson; |
(E) a member of the Senate appointed by the |
Minority Leader of the Senate; |
(F) a member of the House of Representatives |
appointed by the Minority Leader of the House of |
Representatives; |
(G) the Director of State Police, or his or her |
designee; |
(H) the Superintendent of the Chicago Police |
Department, or his or her designee; |
(I) the Chairperson of the Juvenile Justice |
Commission, or his or her designee; |
(J) a representative of a statewide organization |
against sexual assault, appointed by the Executive |
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Director of the Authority; |
(K) 2 academics or researchers who have studied |
issues related to adult sex offending, appointed by the |
Executive Director of the Authority; |
(L) a representative of a legal organization that |
works with adult sex offenders who focus on the |
collateral consequences of conviction and |
registration, appointed by the Executive Director of |
the Authority; |
(M) a representative of a statewide organization |
representing probation and court services agencies in |
this State, appointed by the Executive Director of the |
Authority; |
(N) a representative of a statewide organization |
representing Illinois sheriffs, appointed by the |
Executive Director of the Authority; |
(O) a representative of a statewide organization |
representing Illinois police chiefs, appointed by the |
Executive Director of the Authority; |
(P) 2 State's Attorneys to be appointed by the |
Executive Director of the Authority; |
(Q) 2 treatment providers who specialize in adult |
treatment appointed by the Executive Director of the |
Authority; |
(R) a treatment provider who specializes in |
working with victims of sex offenses, appointed by the |
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Executive Director of the Authority; |
(S) 2 representatives from community-based |
organizations that work with adults convicted of sex |
offenses on re-entry appointed by the Executive |
Director of the Authority; |
(T) a representative of a statewide organization |
that represents or coordinates services for victims of |
sex offenses, appointed by the Executive Director of |
the Authority; |
(U) a representative of a statewide organization |
that represents or is comprised of individuals |
convicted as adults of a sex offense who are currently |
on a registry, appointed by the Executive Director of |
the Authority; |
(V) a public defender to be appointed by the |
Executive Director of the Authority; and |
(W) an appellate defender to be appointed by the |
Executive Director of the Authority. |
(c) The Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority |
may consult, contract, work in conjunction with, and obtain any |
information from any individual, agency, association, or |
research institution deemed appropriate by the Authority. |
(d) The Task Force shall submit a written report of its |
findings and recommendations to the General Assembly on or |
before January 1, 2018. |
(e) This Section is repealed on January 1, 2019.
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