The bill amends K.S.A. 74-7333 to enhance the rights of crime victims within the Kansas criminal justice system. Key changes include replacing the word "should" with "shall" in several provisions, thereby strengthening the obligations of the justice system to treat victims with courtesy, provide prompt redress for harm, and ensure victims are informed about their rights and available resources. The bill also emphasizes the need for reasonable measures to protect victims from intimidation and retaliation, and mandates enhanced training for criminal justice personnel to better address the needs of victims.

Additionally, the bill clarifies the definition of "victim" and specifies that the term "crime" does not include certain city ordinance violations, except for those that align with specific state statutes. It requires cities with municipal courts to adopt policies that uphold the rights of victims as outlined in the act. Importantly, the bill states that it does not create a cause of action against the state or its entities for failure to provide the rights or services mandated, and it repeals the previous version of K.S.A. 74-7333. The act will take effect upon publication in the statute book.

Statutes affected:
As introduced: 74-7333