If enacted, H7702 would significantly alter existing laws concerning burglary by introducing stricter penalties aimed specifically at organized retail theft. Supporters of the bill argue that it will act as a stronger deterrent against such criminal activities and will provide greater protection for retail businesses. This law would not only apply mandatory sentencing but would also remove the possibility of a suspended sentence or probation for offenders, reinforcing a zero-tolerance approach to this crime. The bill reflects a growing trend among states to tackle the increase in retail theft incidents with more stringent regulations.
Summary
House Bill H7702 aims to address the growing concern over retail thefts, particularly incidents involving multiple individuals coordinating to 'smash and grab' items from retail establishments. The bill proposes a new section to the Rhode Island General Laws under Chapter 11-8 concerning burglary and breaking and entering. It specifically outlines a mandatory jail sentence of ten years for any concerted efforts by two or more individuals to break and enter or ransack retail spaces for theft. This new law is designed as a deterrent to organized retail theft, which has gained notoriety in many communities across the country.
Contention
Despite its intent to strengthen law enforcement capabilities against retail theft, some concerns have been raised regarding the implications of mandatory sentencing. Critics argue that the bill may lead to disproportionately harsh penalties for individuals involved in these crimes, especially if circumstances differ between first-time offenders and repeat offenders. Additionally, the potential for higher incarceration rates raises questions about resources within the criminal justice system and whether such a punitive approach effectively addresses underlying issues contributing to retail theft, such as poverty and lack of access to community support services.
Creates a mandatory jail sentence of two (2) years for two (2) or more people who break and enter, ransack or smash doors or windows of any business with the intent to steal.