Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB3345

Introduced
2/4/26  

Caption

CRIM CD-DOMESTIC ASSAULT

Impact

The implementation of SB3345 has the potential to significantly impact state laws surrounding domestic violence by creating more robust legal repercussions for offenders. It will likely result in a substantial increase in the resources allocated towards law enforcement training, victim support services, and rehabilitation programs aimed at preventing recidivism among perpetrators. This comprehensive approach aims to foster an environment where victims feel safer to report incidents and pursue justice without the fear of further victimization.

Summary

SB3345, titled 'CRIM CD-DOMESTIC ASSAULT', aims to amend existing provisions within the Criminal Code of Illinois concerning domestic assault. This bill seeks to enhance protections for victims of domestic violence by introducing stricter penalties for offenders and expanding the framework of intervention programs aimed at preventing repeat offenses. Advocates for the bill argue that it is essential for addressing the growing concerns over domestic violence in the state, particularly as it relates to the safety of survivors.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB3345 include debates about the balance between punitive measures and rehabilitation for offenders. Critics express concerns that an emphasis on harsher penalties might detract from necessary support services for victims and offenders alike, potentially leading to an over-reliance on the penal system rather than addressing the root causes of domestic violence. Additionally, discussions highlight the importance of adequate funding for mental health and social services, which are crucial in conjunction with any legal modifications.

Voting_history

The voting history for SB3345 shows a polarized response, with significant support from Democrats advocating for stronger protective measures for victims. However, opposition from certain Republican legislators has been noted, citing concerns over potential administrative burdens and the effectiveness of rehabilitation programs versus punitive actions. The overall legislative trajectory of SB3345 reflects ongoing discussions about the best approaches to combat domestic violence in Illinois.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL SB3344

CRIM CD-AGG DOMESTIC BATTERY

IL HB5456

CRIM CD&CD CORR-HATE CRIME

IL SB2741

CRIM CD-HATE CRIME&HARASSMENT

IL SB3034

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE-RECORDS

IL HB4668

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE-LETHALITY

IL SB3048

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE-LETHALITY

IL SB3141

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE-PENALTIES

IL HB5489

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE-JUVENILES

IL SB3020

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE-HARASSMENT

IL SB3173

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE-ASSESSMENT

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.