Indiana 2024 Regular Session

Indiana Senate Bill SR0006

Introduced
2/5/24  

Caption

Urging the Legislative Council to assign the topic of the effectiveness of awarding time off of sentences for individuals serving sentences at the Indiana DOC participating in the CPCT Program.

Impact

The resolution is a crucial step toward evaluating the CPCT Program's efficacy, as the Indiana General Assembly previously enacted House Enrolled Act 1120 in 2020. This legislation mandated the DOC to report on the outcomes of the CPCT Program, which saw significant participation from the incarcerated population. With over 18,000 individuals involved, the findings from this report are vital for understanding how successful the program has been in achieving its goals, particularly in lowering recidivism rates.

Summary

Senate Resolution 0006 urges the Indiana Legislative Council to assign the topic of the effectiveness of awarding time off of sentences to a study committee. This resolution specifically addresses individuals serving sentences at the Indiana Department of Corrections (DOC) who are participating in the Case Plan Credit Time (CPCT) Program. This program was established with the intent to incentivize inmates to engage in programming and activities aimed at reducing recidivism rates, thereby promoting better reintegration into society upon their release.

Contention

Despite the positive intentions behind the CPCT Program, the report submitted to the Legislative Council indicated that the program's effects had yet to be fully realized, making further study necessary. This raises questions about the mechanisms in place for supporting inmates during their incarceration and ensuring that they are adequately prepared for life after prison. It highlights the broader discourse on criminal justice reform in Indiana, with advocates calling for more substantial measures to facilitate successful reintegration and reduce repeat offenses.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

IN SR0004

Urging the legislative council to assign the topic of harmful chemicals in consumer products.

IN SCR0011

Recognizing the Indiana Legislative Youth Advisory Council.

IN SR0033

Recognizing the NRA on its 152nd annual convention in Indianapolis, Indiana.

IN SR0011

Urging the Indiana federal congressional delegation to support the Baker-Shultz Plan.

IN SR0043

Expressing appreciation to the Indiana State Medical Association and the Indiana Academy of Family Physicians for the "Doctor of the Day" program.

IN HCR0004

Urging the Indiana Department of Transportation to rename the bridge on State Road 29 over Wildcat Creek in Burlington, Indiana, as the "Donald L. Mills Memorial Bridge".

IN SR0046

Expressing appreciation to the Indiana Legislative Services Agency.

IN HB1624

Indiana craft beverage council.

IN HR0003

Recognizing the Sagamore Council's 50 years of service to the youth of North Central Indiana.

IN SR0050

Expressing appreciation to the Indiana State Chiropractic Association for the "Chiropractor of the Day" program.

Similar Bills

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