Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2353

Introduced
2/12/24  
Refer
2/12/24  

Caption

State Penitentiary at Parchman; phasedown operation over four-year period.

Impact

This legislation is expected to generate significant changes within the state's corrections infrastructure by decentralizing operations from the aging Parchman facility. Changes include the establishment of a mental health treatment facility for inmates experiencing mental health issues within the correctional system. Additionally, the bill aims to create a 'Correctional Infrastructure and Inmate Housing Fund' to support broader improvements in the state’s correctional systems and potentially redirect savings from consolidation toward better wages for correctional officers to mitigate turnover issues. Thus, the bill can significantly impact correctional officer staffing and inmate management across facilities in Mississippi.

Summary

Senate Bill 2353 proposes the phasedown of the State Penitentiary at Parchman, Mississippi, over a four-year period starting from July 1, 2024. The bill mandates the transfer of inmates, employees, and programs from Parchman to other state and regional facilities operated by the Mississippi Department of Corrections (MDOC). As part of this measure, the Commissioner of Corrections is tasked with developing a comprehensive plan for the phasedown and is authorized to negotiate operational arrangements with the Tallahatchie County Correctional Facility, which will be renamed 'Northwest Mississippi Correctional Facility'.

Contention

While supporters argue that the bill is a necessary step towards reforming an outdated and overcrowded prison system, opponents voice concerns about potential oversights regarding inmate care during the transfer process. Critics also point to the challenges faced with the mental health treatment provisions, fearing that insufficient resources may be allocated to support the necessary care for inmates with mental health issues. Legislators may need to address these points through careful oversight and adequate funding to ensure that the transition does not negatively impact inmate welfare.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2295

Restitution centers; transition to prerelease centers.

MS SB2294

Restitution centers; transition to post-release reentry centers.

MS HB1130

State Parole Board; bring forward sections pertaining to.

MS HB799

Inmate Welfare Fund; authorize to expend funds for treatment of mental illness for certain inmates.

MS HB326

Use of restitution centers by DOC; repeal and convert centers into post-release reentry centers.

MS HB1129

Corrections omnibus bill; enact.

MS HB282

Parole eligibility; revise for certain offenders and require Parole Board hearing before release of certain inmates.

MS SB3011

Appropriation; Corrections, Department of.

MS HB594

Private prisons that house state offenders; provide moratorium on the expansion of.

MS HB1131

MS Prison Industries Act; bring forward certain sections pertaining to.

Similar Bills

MS SB2047

State Penitentiary at Parchman; phasedown operation over four-year period.

MS HB763

Pilot Work Release Program; extend repealer on authority of sheriff to establish for certain offenders in certain counties.

MS HB1052

MS Department of Corrections; provide for Deputy Commissioner for Workforce Development.

MS HB1130

State Parole Board; bring forward sections pertaining to.

MS SB2362

Certain restitution centers; transition to post-release reentry centers.

MS SB2363

Restitution centers; transition to prerelease centers.

MS HB799

Inmate Welfare Fund; authorize to expend funds for treatment of mental illness for certain inmates.

MS HB1025

Department of Corrections; eliminate executive deputy commissioner from.