North Dakota 2025-2026 Regular Session

North Dakota Senate Bill SB2220

Introduced
1/16/25  
Refer
1/16/25  

Caption

The implementation of operational guidelines and training for law enforcement officers and state's attorneys addressing the crimes of human trafficking, prostitution, and the commercial exploitation of children.

Impact

The bill is expected to create a significant impact on state laws by introducing comprehensive training requirements for law enforcement officers and state's attorneys. The guidance provided by SB2220 will ensure that law enforcement personnel are adequately prepared to detect and respond to incidents involving human trafficking and related offenses. Through a requirement of ten hours of initial training at the law enforcement academy, as well as five hours of continuing education, this legislation aims to foster long-term awareness and improvement in handling these crimes effectively.

Summary

Senate Bill 2220 aims to enhance the state's response to critical issues surrounding human trafficking, prostitution, and the commercial exploitation of children in North Dakota. The legislation mandates each law enforcement agency to establish operational guidelines that provide a structured approach for investigating these crimes. These guidelines will focus on various aspects of criminal investigations, including arrest procedures, victim assistance, and connecting victims with necessary services, thereby promoting a victim-centered methodology in handling such sensitive cases.

Contention

While the bill strives to protect vulnerable populations and improve law enforcement's response, it may be met with varying perspectives. Supporters argue that the establishment of trauma-informed and victim-centered training is essential for achieving justice and providing proper care for victims. However, there could also be concerns regarding the feasibility of implementing these requirements across all law enforcement agencies, especially in regions with limited resources. Additionally, discussions might arise concerning the balance between governmental interventions in local law enforcement operations and the autonomy of agencies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ND HCR133

Urging The Department Of The Attorney General And The Department Of Law Enforcement To Strengthen Law Enforcement Capacity To Combat Human Trafficking And The Commercial Sexual Exploitation Of Children By Strengthening Statewide Enforcement Initiatives And Generating A Plan To Expand Specialized Investigative Personnel.

ND HR125

Urging The Department Of The Attorney General And The Department Of Law Enforcement To Strengthen Law Enforcement Capacity To Combat Human Trafficking And The Commercial Sexual Exploitation Of Children By Strengthening Statewide Enforcement Initiatives And Generating A Plan To Expand Specialized Investigative Personnel.

ND HB2450

Decriminalizes certain prostitution offenses and establishes the offense of commercial sexual exploitation

ND HB321

Provides relative to victims of human trafficking and prostitution offenses (EG NO IMPACT See Note)

ND SF704

Human Trafficking and Child Exploitation Prevention Act

ND A2765

Requires certain law enforcement officers to complete human trafficking training.

ND HB451

Relating to a screening for the risk of commercial sexual exploitation of certain children.

ND SB1535

Prostitution; assessment; anti-human trafficking fund.

ND HB2720

Prostitution; assessment; anti-human trafficking fund

ND HB1189

Victims of Human Trafficking and Commercial Sexual Exploitation Fund; increase deposits.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.