HB 881 2024 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb0881-00 Page 1 of 5 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S A bill to be entitled 1 An act relating to restorative justice; amending s. 2 945.71, F.S.; revising the intent of specified 3 provisions; amending s. 945.73, F.S.; requiring the 4 Department of Corrections to develop and implement 5 training programs for eligible inmates which include 6 training about restorative justice practices; amending 7 s. 960.001, F.S.; revising a guideline for providing 8 information concerning services available to victims 9 of crime to include restorative justice; amending s. 10 960.03, F.S.; defining the term "restorative justice"; 11 providing an effective date. 12 13 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 14 15 Section 1. Section 945.71, Florida Statute s, is amended to 16 read: 17 945.71 Inmate training programs; intent and purposes. —It 18 is the intent of ss. 945.71 -945.74 to authorize the 19 establishment of structured disciplinary training programs 20 within the Department of Corrections expressly intended to 21 instill self-discipline, improve work habits, increase 22 accountability and reparative behavior, and improve self-23 confidence for inmates. 24 Section 2. Subsection (1) of section 945.73, Florida 25 HB 881 2024 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb0881-00 Page 2 of 5 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S Statutes, is amended to read: 26 945.73 Inmate training program oper ation.— 27 (1) The department shall, subject to specific legislative 28 appropriation, develop and implement training programs for 29 eligible inmates which include, but are not limited to, marching 30 drills, calisthenics, a rigid dress code, work assignments, 31 physical training, training in decisionmaking and personal 32 development, drug counseling, education, training about 33 restorative justice practices, and rehabilitation. 34 Section 3. Paragraph (a) of subsection (1) of section 35 960.001, Florida Statutes, is amende d to read: 36 960.001 Guidelines for fair treatment of victims and 37 witnesses in the criminal justice and juvenile justice systems. — 38 (1) The Department of Legal Affairs, the state attorneys, 39 the Department of Corrections, the Department of Juvenile 40 Justice, the Florida Commission on Offender Review, the State 41 Courts Administrator and circuit court administrators, the 42 Department of Law Enforcement, and every sheriff's department, 43 police department, or other law enforcement agency as defined in 44 s. 943.10(4) shall develop and implement guidelines for the use 45 of their respective agencies, which guidelines are consistent 46 with the purposes of this act and s. 16(b), Art. I of the State 47 Constitution and are designed to implement s. 16(b), Art. I of 48 the State Constitution and to achieve the following objectives: 49 (a) Information concerning services available to victims 50 HB 881 2024 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb0881-00 Page 3 of 5 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S of adult and juvenile crime. —As provided in s. 27.0065, state 51 attorneys and public defenders shall gather information 52 regarding the following services in the geographic boundaries of 53 their respective circuits and shall provide such information to 54 each law enforcement agency with jurisdiction within such 55 geographic boundaries. Law enforcement personnel shall ensure, 56 through distribution of a victim's rig hts information card or 57 brochure at the crime scene, during the criminal investigation, 58 and in any other appropriate manner, that victims are given, as 59 a matter of course at the earliest possible time, information 60 about: 61 1. The availability of crime vict im compensation, if 62 applicable; 63 2. Crisis intervention services, supportive or bereavement 64 counseling, social service support referrals, and community -65 based victim treatment programs and restorative justice 66 programs; 67 3. The role of the victim in the cr iminal or juvenile 68 justice process, including what the victim may expect from the 69 system as well as what the system expects from the victim; 70 4. The stages in the criminal or juvenile justice process 71 which are of significance to the victim and the manner in which 72 information about such stages can be obtained; 73 5. The right of a victim, who is not incarcerated, 74 including the victim's parent or guardian if the victim is a 75 HB 881 2024 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb0881-00 Page 4 of 5 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S minor, the lawful representative of the victim or of the 76 victim's parent or guardian if the victim is a minor, and the 77 next of kin of a homicide victim, upon request, to be informed, 78 to be present, and to be heard at all stages of a criminal or 79 juvenile proceeding as provided by s. 16(b), Art. I of the State 80 Constitution; 81 6. In the case of incarcerated victims, the right, upon 82 request, to be informed and to submit written statements at all 83 stages of the criminal proceedings, parole proceedings, or 84 juvenile proceedings; 85 7. The right of a victim to a prompt and timely 86 disposition of the case in order to minimize the period during 87 which the victim must endure the responsibilities and stress 88 involved; and 89 8. The right of a victim to employ private counsel. The 90 Florida Bar is encouraged to develop a registry of a ttorneys who 91 are willing to serve on a pro bono basis as advocates for crime 92 victims; and 93 9. The right of a victim to pursue restorative justice as 94 defined in s. 960.03, if available . 95 Section 4. Present subsections (13) and (14) of section 96 960.03, Florida Statutes, are redesignated as subsections (14) 97 and (15), respectively, and a new subsection (13) is added to 98 that section, to read: 99 960.03 Definitions; ss. 960.01 -960.28.—As used in ss. 100 HB 881 2024 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb0881-00 Page 5 of 5 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S 960.01-960.28, unless the context otherwise requires, the term : 101 (13) "Restorative justice" means a victim -centered 102 response to crime that enables those most impacted by an 103 offense, the victim, the offender, their families, and community 104 members, to meet and participate directly in addressing the 105 resulting harm through a voluntary process that prioritizes 106 accountability, repair, and the safety of participants. The term 107 includes restorative justice processes, which include, but are 108 not limited to, victim -offender dialogues, family group 109 conferences, restorative circle s, community conferences, and 110 other similar victim -centered processes. 111 Section 5. This act shall take effect July 1, 2024. 112