(a) A court may not compel a victim or a member of the victim's family testifying in a criminal justice proceeding to disclose a residential address or place of employment on the record in open court unless the court finds that disclosure of the information is necessary.
(b) A law enforcement agency shall not disclose to the public information directly or indirectly identifying the victim of a sex offense except to the extent that disclosure is:
(1) Of the site of the sex offense;
(2) Required by law;
(3) Necessary for law enforcement purposes; or
(4) Permitted by the court for good cause.
Structure Arkansas Code
Title 16 - Practice, Procedure, And Courts
Subtitle 6 - Criminal Procedure Generally
Chapter 90 - Judgment and Sentence Generally
Subchapter 11 - Rights of Victims of Crime
§ 16-90-1102. Compliance with subchapter
§ 16-90-1103. Presence at court proceedings
§ 16-90-1104. Nondisclosure of information about victim
§ 16-90-1105. Limitations on employer
§ 16-90-1106. Prompt return of property
§ 16-90-1107. Information from law enforcement agencies
§ 16-90-1108. Information concerning appeal or post-conviction remedies
§ 16-90-1109. Information concerning confinement or commitment
§ 16-90-1110. General requirements for information
§ 16-90-1111. Presentence report
§ 16-90-1112. Victim impact statement
§ 16-90-1114. Derivative rights of member of victim's family