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American Focus > Blog > Crime > OK, Governor. Here’s how you can improve the SAFE-T Act
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OK, Governor. Here’s how you can improve the SAFE-T Act

Last updated: December 7, 2025 5:45 pm
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Illinois’ SAFE-T Act has been in place for over a year now, but amidst a series of high-profile assaults in the Loop, on the CTA, and in various neighborhoods across the city, the usual outspoken advocates of the law have been notably silent. Cases like Lawrence Reed, accused of setting a woman on fire on a Blue Line train, and multiple instances of “Loop Puncher” attacks have dominated the news cycle while the sponsors of the law have remained relatively quiet.

Governor JB Pritzker has also not displayed a sense of urgency in addressing the current situation. While he has expressed openness to listening to ideas for improving the law, some may argue that true leadership involves actively bringing forth solutions rather than waiting for others to do so. However, the political culture in Illinois has historically not been known for proactive measures, so perhaps Pritzker’s willingness to listen is a step in the right direction.

With the silence from key figures, it now falls on the public to address the shortcomings of the SAFE-T Act and propose potential changes that could enhance its effectiveness while maintaining its core objectives.

One important aspect to consider is the misconception that the SAFE-T Act simply aims to prevent mass incarceration without acknowledging the reality that some individuals pose a genuine threat to public safety. While the intention is not to fill jails with low-level offenders, it is crucial to recognize that certain individuals may be dangerous or unable to control their behavior, necessitating a modern pretrial system that can address such risks.

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Under the current law, judges are limited in their ability to detain individuals charged with certain offenses, thereby restricting their capacity to make informed decisions based on the circumstances of each case. For example, misdemeanor offenses like battery are no longer detainable under the SAFE-T Act, depriving judges of the discretion to keep potentially dangerous individuals off the streets.

In light of these limitations, several key changes could be considered to enhance the effectiveness of the SAFE-T Act. These include:

1. Ending automatic “essential movement” privileges for individuals on electronic monitoring to minimize the risk to public safety during unstructured freedom periods.
2. Eliminating the 48-hour “escape” rule to address immediate threats posed by individuals who violate their pretrial release conditions.
3. Granting judges the authority to unilaterally detain individuals in cases where public safety concerns warrant immediate action.
4. Increasing transparency by making more court records accessible to the public to ensure accountability and oversight.
5. Implementing stricter consequences for individuals who repeatedly violate their pretrial release conditions to deter non-compliance and protect public safety.

Ultimately, the goal is to strike a balance between the principles of justice and public safety. While the shift away from cash bail was intended to create a more equitable system, it is essential to address the practical challenges that have emerged under the SAFE-T Act. By considering these proposed changes and actively engaging in dialogue to improve the law, Illinois can work towards a pretrial system that effectively safeguards the community while upholding the rights of individuals involved in the justice system.

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