AN ACT TO AMEND TITLE 11 OF THE DELAWARE CODE RELATING TO VICTIMS OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING.
Delaware amends criminal code to strengthen protections and support for human trafficking victims with nearly unanimous House backing.
Delaware amends criminal code to strengthen protections and support for human trafficking victims with nearly unanimous House backing.
HB 201 amends Delaware's criminal code (Title 11) to strengthen protections and support for human trafficking victims. The bill passed the House with overwhelming support (41-0) and is currently under Senate Judiciary Committee review. Specific amendments to the statute are not detailed in the provided information, but the focus is on victims' rights and trafficking-related provisions.
Human trafficking is a serious federal and state crime affecting vulnerable populations. Legislative updates to Delaware's code can improve victim identification, protection mechanisms, prosecution of traffickers, and access to services. The nearly unanimous House passage suggests broad bipartisan recognition of trafficking as a public safety priority.
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