Maine 2023-2024 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD702

Introduced
2/16/23  
Refer
2/16/23  
Refer
2/16/23  

Caption

An Act Regarding the Detention, Supervision and Transportation of Arrested Juveniles

Impact

This bill would significantly alter state laws governing juvenile justice procedures. By enforcing proximity regulations for juvenile detention, it aims to foster a more rehabilitative environment that considers the developmental needs of young offenders. Furthermore, the requirement for designated supervisors during transportation strengthens the oversight of juvenile handling, potentially reducing instances of mishandling or abuse during transit. This could lead to a paradigm shift in how juvenile detentions are perceived and managed within the state's judicial framework.

Summary

LD702, titled 'An Act Regarding the Detention, Supervision and Transportation of Arrested Juveniles', proposes methodology for the handling of juvenile arrests and detentions. The bill mandates that when a juvenile is to be detained, they must be placed in a detention facility that is within a safe and reasonable distance from their community of arrest. This aspect is designed to minimize the disruption to the juvenile's life and retain their connection with their local community while in custody. Additionally, the bill requires all transportation of juveniles, whether to court or a facility, to be conducted by juvenile community corrections officers or designated supervisors, ensuring better oversight during transit.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding LD702 appears to be generally supportive, especially among youth advocacy groups and reform-minded legislators who believe that the reforms address important issues of fairness and rehabilitation in the juvenile justice system. Advocates for the bill highlight its potential to reduce the negative impacts of detaining juveniles far from their homes and their communities. However, there are concerns raised by some officials regarding the practicality of implementing these changes, particularly in rural areas where detention facilities may be scarce.

Contention

Notable points of contention include discussions around the feasibility of the proximity requirement, especially in regions where facility options may be limited or non-existent. Critics have expressed concerns that such requirements could lead to logistical challenges in the administration of justice for juveniles, potentially resulting in delays in hearings or access to necessary services. Additionally, there may be discussions on whether the bill sufficiently considers the unique situations of various communities, such as urban versus rural settings, impacting how effectively it can be executed.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME LD42

An Act Regarding the Bind-over and Detention of Juveniles

ME SB1111

Juveniles: detention facilities.

ME SB2361

JUVENILE DETENTION CENTERS

ME HB1146

Juvenile Detention Bed Cap

ME HB1324

Juvenile delinquency and detention.

ME HB158

Provides relative to the detention or release of juveniles (EN SEE FISC NOTE LF EX See Note)

ME HB1307

Juvenile Detention Services And Funding

ME SB2286

Duties of the sheriff, powers and duties of the chief of police and police officers, and detentions.

ME HB3410

Children; Oklahoma Juvenile Code; definition; custody; child in need of supervision; effective date.

ME SB448

Juveniles: detention hearings.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.