Mississippi 2023 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB954

Introduced
1/16/23  
Refer
1/16/23  

Caption

Case plans for inmates who committed capital offenses; require certain programs be placed within.

Impact

This legislative change is positioned to have significant implications on the state’s approach to rehabilitation for capital offenders. By requiring that case plans be tailored to include critical areas such as behavioral health, life skills, and substance abuse programming, the law aims to provide targeted support that addresses the underlying factors contributing to criminal behavior. The expectation is that through improved case planning, the Department of Corrections can facilitate better parole outcomes and lower rates of repeat offenses among inmates once they are released.

Summary

House Bill 954 seeks to amend Section 47-7-3.1 of the Mississippi Code of 1972 to mandate the development of comprehensive case plans for inmates who have committed capital offenses. The bill emphasizes the importance of rehabilitation by ensuring these case plans include programming closely aligned with the needs assessed through risk evaluations. The intended goal is to reduce recidivism rates for these inmates upon their release, allowing for a reintegration into society that is better informed and aligned with rehabilitative efforts.

Contention

While the bill appears to have a positive intent focusing on rehabilitation, there may be contention surrounding its execution. Questions could arise regarding the adequacy of resources allocated for these programs, the capacity of the Department of Corrections to implement them effectively, and the potential challenges in meeting the proposed 90-day timeframe for plan development for inmates once admitted. Furthermore, discussion may persist around the balance between punishment and rehabilitation, especially for those convicted of severe crimes. Proponents will need to advocate for the necessary infrastructure and funds to assure the successful implementation of these rehabilitative programs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB392

Case plans for inmates who committed capital offenses; require certain programs be placed within.

MS HB1021

Case plans for inmates who committed capital offenses; require certain programs be placed within.

MS HB710

Case plans for inmates who committed capital offenses; require certain programs be placed within.

MS HB713

Case plans for inmates who committed violent offenses; require certain programs be placed within.

MS HB951

Case plans for inmates who committed violent offenses; require certain programs be placed within.

MS HB394

Case plans for inmates who committed violent offenses; require certain programs be placed within.

MS HB1016

Case plans for inmates who committed violent offenses; require certain programs be placed within.

MS HB715

Case plans for nonviolent inmates; require certain programs be placed within.

MS HB949

Case plans for nonviolent inmates; require certain programs be placed within.

MS HB395

Case plans for nonviolent inmates; require certain programs be placed within.

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