Home » Santa Clarita News » Politics » Wilk Introduces Bill Aimed At Reducing Risk From Paroled Sex Offenders
Wilk Community College Tutoring Bill Clears First Hurdle

Wilk Introduces Bill Aimed At Reducing Risk From Paroled Sex Offenders

Senator Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, introduced a bill aimed at reducing the risk of convicted sex offenders when they paroled back into the community.


Sponsored Articles


Don’t miss a thing. Get breaking KHTS Santa Clarita News Alerts delivered right to your inbox.

Senate Bill 1199 would require a family or community connection before a sex offender can be paroled into a community, unless that placement would violate any other law or pose a risk to the victims.

“Last week a judge’s ruling means California may have to consider early parole for tens of thousands of sex offenders. Without a change in the law, the judge’s ruling could mean a flood of sex offenders settle in areas like the Antelope or Victor valleys,” said Wilk. “This is of tremendous concern to me and my constituents. We cannot let the few remaining rural and affordable areas of California become the state’s dumping ground for California’s sex offenders. It is dangerous for the communities and puts a strain on the availability of the services and supervision needed for the parolee to successfully rehabilitate.”

SB 1199 would expand current protections against the ‘dumping’ of sexually violent predators into random communities to include taking family and community ties into consideration when determining where inmates convicted of registrable sex offenses are placed. This would apply except in cases where such placement would violate any other law or pose a risk to the victim.

“Areas like the Antelope and Victor valleys have become collateral damage when convicted sex offenders go from prison to parole. The influx of sex offenders poses an unacceptable risk to the residents and places a tremendous strain on the availability of services for the newly released inmate,” said Wilk. “Our communities will be safest if sex offenders never commit another crime. That being the goal, the offenders’ support systems should also be considered when determining placement.”

In 2014 Christopher Hubbart, a dangerous serial rapist known as the “pillowcase rapist,” was placed in a home in a rural area of Palmdale after a Santa Clara County Superior Court Judge determined his “domicile” to be Los Angeles County. Hubbart’s release resulted in legislation (AB 1607, 2014) allowing counties of potential placement to be given notice and an opportunity to be heard in court.

Ed Note: Ed. Note: This above information was provided to KHTS by Senator Scott Wilk’s office.

Did you spot a correction? Let us know by emailing Corrections@hometownstation.com

KHTS FM 98.1 and AM 1220 is Santa Clarita’s only local radio station. KHTS mixes in a combination of news, traffic, sports, and features along with your favorite adult contemporary hits. Santa Clarita news and features are delivered throughout the day over our airwaves, on our website and through a variety of social media platforms. Our KHTS national award-winning daily news briefs are now read daily by 34,000+ residents. A vibrant member of the Santa Clarita community, the KHTS broadcast signal reaches all of the Santa Clarita Valley and parts of the high desert communities located in the Antelope Valley. The station streams its talk shows over the web, reaching a potentially worldwide audience. Follow @KHTSRadio on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, and sign up for KHTS email and text alerts today!

Wilk Introduces Bill Aimed At Reducing Risk From Paroled Sex Offenders

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

*

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

About Devon Miller

Devon Miller was born and raised in Santa Clarita. He joined KHTS Radio as a digital marketing intern in September of 2017, and later moved to news as a staff writer in December. Miller attended College of the Canyons and served as the Associated Student Government President. Miller is now News Director for KHTS, covering breaking news and politics across the Santa Clarita Valley.