Maryland 2022 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB587

Introduced
2/2/22  

Caption

Division of Parole and Probation - Duties - Offenders Under Supervision (Parole and Probation Performance Act)

Impact

If enacted, SB587 would amend the existing laws governing the Division of Parole and Probation by adding duties related to analyzing homicides and violent incidents involving those supervised by the Division. This change aims to facilitate the development of specific policies and strategies to prevent future violence and improve the monitoring of offenders, particularly those classified as moderate or high risk for reoffending. A core aspect of the legislation is the requirement for the Division to utilize validated screening tools and risk assessments to better guide supervision practices.

Summary

Senate Bill 587, titled the Parole and Probation Performance Act, seeks to enhance the responsibilities of the Division of Parole and Probation in Maryland. The bill emphasizes the need for a thorough examination of murders involving individuals under the supervision of the Division, addressing a troubling trend of violent crime associated with supervised offenders. The urgency of this bill arises from alarming statistics indicating a significant number of murders and nonfatal shootings involving individuals who were under supervision, necessitating systemic changes to improve outcomes.

Contention

There are notable concerns associated with SB587, especially among advocacy groups and public safety officials. While proponents argue that the bill represents a necessary step towards better public safety and offender management, opponents question its feasibility, particularly in light of existing resource shortages within the Division. Critics may point to the lack of supervisory personnel and the previous failures to adequately manage offender compliance as potential barriers to the bill's success. Furthermore, debates are likely to arise over the effectiveness of increased oversight and whether it is sufficient to tackle the underlying issues contributing to violent crime involving offenders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD SB260

Division of Parole and Probation - Criteria for Earned Compliance Credit - Exception for Supervision Fees

MD HB123

Division of Parole and Probation - Criteria for Earned Compliance Credit - Exception for Supervision Fees

MD SB217

Establish work time credit for probationers and parolees

MD SB375

Probation & Parole Changes

MD HB2012

Requiring offenders on probation, parole or postrelease supervision to complete a citizenship curriculum.

MD H0387

Probationary or Supervision Services for Misdemeanor Offenders

MD HB1208

To Amend The Law Concerning Probationer And Parolee Restricted Driving Permits.

MD HB689

Revise probation/parole supervision laws

MD SB384

Modifies provisions relating to the supervision of adult offenders on probation or parole from other states

MD SB1023

Modifies provisions regarding the supervision of adult offenders on probation or parole from other states

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