Stopping Gender-Based Violence
In Minnesota, survivors of sexual assault and other forms of gender-based violence have faced many roadblocks as they seek justice. These Minnesotans deserve to be listened to and believed, and those who commit these crimes need to be held accountable. This session we made it a priority to strengthen our laws to ensure they can be, and I’m pleased some initiatives I chief-authored were included in our bipartisan Public Safety budget.
One creates a working group to examine the state’s current criminal sexual conduct statutes. There are currently many loopholes and inconsistencies, creating situations in which an assault has occurred but prosecution is extremely difficult.
Another measure would direct the state’s Peace Officer Standards and Training Board to create a model sexual assault investigation policy for law enforcement agencies and require them to adopt a clear policy for these cases. Too often, the level of trauma experienced by survivors isn’t fully recognized over the course of investigations, which can present difficulties in bringing charges. The public safety bill also includes my provision to clarify the definition of first-degree criminal sexual conduct, enabling prosecutors to hold offenders who abuse children accountable.
Other measures we got across the finish line included: getting rid of the exemption for unwanted touching of the buttocks from the criminal sexual conduct statute; creation of a task force to investigate the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women endemic; allowing domestic abuse no contact order violations to be admitted into evidence; establishing criminal penalties for peace officers who have sexual relations with people in custody; and broadening the definition of “position of authority” in the criminal sexual conduct statutes. This progress was only possible because of the victims, survivors, and advocates who shared their voices and highlighted the numerous ways in which our state must improve the way we handle these heinous, unimaginable actions. |
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