An Indiana bill aimed at strengthening safeguards on where sex offenders can live has been signed into law by the governor.
The legislation was authored by state Rep. Ben Smaltz, R-Auburn.
House Enrolled Act 1687 reinforces probation requirements for sex offenders who want to move to another county. It also adds new factors for judges to consider before approving a relocation.
Those factors include whether the offender has close family ties—such as a spouse, parent, or adult child—in the area, along with stable housing and employment opportunities.
The move must also be approved by a judge in the offender’s prospective new county. This ensures local law enforcement is informed of the relocation.
Smaltz emphasized that protecting the safety and well-being of Hoosier communities remains a top priority.
” Hmm we consider this person dangerous and a high risk to re-offend, so let’s cut off all ties of support making things more difficult all because one has a sex offense.”
Residency, Presence, and other restrictions aren’t effective causing more problems for the community, however lawmakers in Indiana and other states have nothing but Ignorant Air between their ears.