Arizona 2022 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1256

Caption

Community treatment program; imprisoned women

Impact

The bill sets forth that the Arizona Department of Corrections is responsible for developing rules for the program, including eligibility criteria for women's participation. It allows for a community setting where mothers can build essential skills towards becoming self-sufficient and capable partners within society. This includes assistance with parenting skills, emotional stability, financial literacy, and workforce skills training. Importantly, the program seeks to provide pediatric care and create an engaging environment that promotes child development, ensuring a lasting bond between mothers and their children.

Summary

SB1256 introduces a community treatment program specifically designed for imprisoned women and their children in Arizona. The bill mandates the establishment of a community treatment center that focuses on providing trauma-informed substance abuse and mental health treatment. This initiative aims to improve both the health and the well-being of incarcerated mothers and their children by allowing them to live together during the treatment period. The program is to be structured with care tailored to the needs of mothers and their young children, ensuring a stable and supportive environment.

Contention

Notably, the program is tailored to exclude women convicted of certain offenses, including arson and crimes against children. This stipulation has raised concerns among advocates who believe it may disproportionately affect marginalized women. The initial phase of the program allows for 20 women to be placed, scaling up to 50 in subsequent years. The bill allocates a budget of $2 million for its establishment and maintenance, demonstrating a significant investment in the rehabilitation of this demographic.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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