Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H7411

Introduced
2/9/22  
Refer
2/9/22  
Report Pass
5/5/22  
Engrossed
5/10/22  

Caption

Correctional Institutions -- Loss Of Rights By Prisoners

Impact

The potential impact of HB 7411 is significant, as it addresses the fundamental question of treatment and rights of individuals serving life sentences. Supporters of the bill argue that it is a step towards recognizing the humanity and rights of prisoners, thereby promoting a more rehabilitative approach within the criminal justice system. The bill could also pave the way for future reforms aimed at improving conditions for all incarcerated individuals in Rhode Island.

Summary

House Bill 7411, titled 'An Act Relating to Criminals - Correctional Institutions - Loss of Rights by Prisoners', proposes the repeal of a provision deeming life prisoners civilly dead. Currently, this law states that individuals serving a life sentence lose all civil rights, which includes property rights and marital relations, effectively treating them as if they were deceased. By removing this provision, the bill aims to enhance the rights of prisoners, allowing them to maintain their civil identity and the associated rights throughout their incarceration.

Contention

However, there may be contention surrounding the bill. Critics may argue that allowing life prisoners to retain civil rights poses challenges, particularly regarding issues of public safety and accountability. Some may feel that individuals convicted of severe crimes should not have the same rights as those who are free or serving lesser sentences, leading to potential debates on moral and ethical grounds about the rights of prisoners versus public perception of justice.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S2108

Correctional Institutions - Loss Of Rights By Prisoners

RI H7034

Increases the hourly wages paid to prisoners, for work performed by prisoners, with the consent of the director of corrections.

RI S2633

Correctional Institutions -- Parole

RI H7142

Correctional Institutions -- Parole

RI SB1146

Prisoners: rights.

RI S0894

Correctional Institutions -- Protection Against Retaliation Act

RI HB2235

Local and regional correctional facilities; treatment of prisoners known to be pregnant.

RI AB2405

Corrections: prisoners.

RI HB3055

PRISONER RELIGIOUS RIGHTS

RI S0301

Provides that prisoners who committed offenses prior to age 18 and sentenced as adults would be eligible for parole after completing 15 yrs of their sentence/does not lengthen their eligibility should prisoner be eligible for parole earlier than 15 yrs.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.