Criminal Justice

The criminal justice system at both the national and local level consists of law enforcement agencies, courts with judges and attorneys and corrections from community-release programs to maximum-security prisons.  After decades of increasing the nation's prison population, however, many states are looking for less costly alternatives for punishing nonviolent offenders. The rise of DNA testing as a forensic tool, and the subsequent release from death row of inmates wrongly convicted, has fueled the movement to abolish the death penalty with Connecticut becoming the 17th state abolished capital punishment in April 2012. Overall crime rates have been trending downward for more than a decade for a variety of reasons from better policing and social programs to an aging population, according to experts.  That in turn has reduced the potency of crime as an issue for politicians campaigning on their toughness on criminals.  And with the economy in crisis, pollsters are finding the public more concerned about jobs than crime.

 

Related Legislation

SB 486 Prisoners

Harassment by computer by prisoners; penalty. Makes it a Class 1 misdemeanor for a prisoner or a person acting on behalf… more »

SB 477 Dangerous wild animals

Dangerous wild animals.  Makes it a Class 1 misdemeanor to privately possess, sell, transfer, or breed dangerous wild… more »
 

SB 476 Confidential juvenile records

Confidential juvenile records; sharing with state, local, and regional correctional facilities. Provides for the sharing… more »

SB 461 Sexually violent predators

Commitment of sexually violent predators; probable cause hearing; use of video and audio communication system.  Provides… more »
 

SB 459 Assault and battery of a family or household member

Assault and battery of a family or household member by strangulation; penalty. Raises the penalty for assault and battery… more »

SB 448 Child abuse in infants

Child abuse in infants; time periods for testing and diagnosis.  Eliminates (i) the requirement that a physician's… more »
 
 
 

Virginia (change)

 
Virginia was founded in 1607 in Jamestown. Since then, Virginia has grown and prospered into a thriving state rich with diversity from culture to climate.
 
Offices & Officials

Governor: Robert F. McDonnell
Lieutenant Governor: Bill Bolling
Attorney General: Ken Cuccinelli
Secretary of State: Janet Polarek