Offender against children residency restrictions.
HB 1124 imposes residency restrictions on Indiana offenders convicted of crimes against children, limiting where they may legally reside within the state.
HB 1124 imposes residency restrictions on Indiana offenders convicted of crimes against children, limiting where they may legally reside within the state.
HB 1124 establishes or modifies residency restrictions for individuals convicted of offenses against children in Indiana. The bill is currently in early stages, having just been referred to the Committee on Courts and Criminal Code following its first reading. The specific provisions and exact scope of restrictions are not detailed in the available information.
Residency restrictions affect where convicted offenders can legally live, directly impacting public safety policies, community protection measures, and the reintegration challenges faced by individuals with prior convictions. These laws influence housing availability, family reunification, and enforcement resource allocation across the state.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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