California 2017-2018 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SB1142

Introduced
2/14/18  
Introduced
2/14/18  
Refer
2/22/18  
Refer
2/22/18  
Refer
8/23/18  

Caption

The Getting Home Safe Act.

Impact

This legislation aims to address the alarming trend of late-night releases that pose significant risks to individuals, particularly vulnerable populations such as women, who may face threats of violence or exploitation during these hours. By mandating public access to release processes, the bill enhances accountability and aims to protect the well-being of those exiting the jail system. Additionally, the provision requiring a three-day supply of necessary medications for individuals incarcerated longer than 30 days seeks to reduce health-related complications post-release. The bill also forms the Late-Night Release Prevention Task Force, tasked with monitoring the implementation of these new policies and providing recommendations for future reforms.

Summary

Senate Bill 1142, known as the Getting Home Safe Act, introduces measures aimed at reforming the discharge process for individuals released from county jails in California. One of the major provisions of the bill mandates that by June 1, 2019, sheriffs must publicly post the release standards and processes of county jails, ensuring transparency and accessibility for incarcerated individuals. The bill allows individuals to request assistance for entering drug or alcohol rehabilitation programs at the time of their release, requiring the jails to arrange free transportation to such facilities immediately upon discharge. Furthermore, individuals released between 5 p.m. and 8 a.m. are provided the option to stay in jail for an additional 16 hours to facilitate a safer release during daylight hours, or alternatively, they can receive free transport to a chosen location within a designated radius.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB 1142 is predominantly supportive among those advocating for criminal justice reform, particularly regarding its focus on public safety and the humane treatment of individuals being released from custody. Advocates highlight the potential for reduced recidivism and better reentry outcomes as essential aspects of the bill. However, concerns have been raised by some law enforcement representatives about the feasibility of implementing these additional responsibilities within existing jail systems, suggesting a need for careful consideration of resources and operational capabilities.

Contention

Despite its supportive framework, SB 1142 does face some contention regarding the practical implications of implementing such policies within California's varied county jail systems. Critics include some law enforcement officials who express concern about the additional costs and administrative burdens imposed by the requirements set forth in the legislation. There are worries that not all counties may be equipped to meet the expectations outlined, particularly regarding funding for transportation and rehabilitation services, which could affect the overall effectiveness of the bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA SB353

Beverage containers: recycling.

CA AB457

Beverage containers: recycling: redemption payment and refund value: annual redemption and processing fee payments.

CA AB2762

Recycling: reusable beverage containers.

CA SB1302

The California Beverage Container Recycling and Litter Reduction Act: recycling machines: pilot projects.

CA SB1349

Beverage containers: processing payments.

CA AB660

Food and beverage products: labeling: quality dates, safety dates, and sell-by dates.

CA AB1526

Public resources.

CA SB1143

Paint products: stewardship program.

CA SB1113

Beverage container recycling: pilot projects: extension.

CA AB1489

Solid waste: compostable covered materials.

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CA AB200

Public safety omnibus.

CA SB200

Public safety omnibus.