Recreational opportunities and structured programming for inmates in state correctional institutions and county jails and houses of correction. (FE)
Impact
The bill enforces minimum hours for recreational and structured programming based on staffing levels. In institutions with at least 80% staffing, inmates are entitled to 35 hours of such activities weekly, whereas lower staffing levels reduce this to 21 hours. This commitment to structured programming is expected to improve inmate engagement and potentially reduce recidivism rates by better preparing inmates for reintegration into society.
Summary
Senate Bill 731 aims to enhance recreational and structured programming opportunities for inmates in Wisconsin’s state correctional institutions, county jails, and houses of correction. The bill mandates that the Department of Corrections and local sheriffs ensure such programs are relevant to each inmate's interests and needs. Various types of programming are prioritized, including academic instruction, vocational training, and health-related activities, highlighting a holistic approach to inmate rehabilitation.
Contention
However, the implementation of this bill could face challenges related to funding and resource allocation. Critics might raise concerns regarding the ability of correctional facilities to maintain the required staffing levels to provide these programs consistently. Additionally, there could be debates over how such programming affects the overall management of inmates, particularly regarding security and operational constraints, with some stakeholders questioning whether the legislative focus sufficiently addresses mental health and behavioral issues prevalent within the inmate population.
Minimum wage for all inmates and residents of state correctional institutions and county jails or houses of correction and making an appropriation. (FE)
Minimum wage for all inmates and residents of state correctional institutions and county jails or houses of correction and making an appropriation. (FE)
Urges Secretary of Higher Education and Educational Opportunity Fund Board to study and modernize program regulations, particularly regulations related to student funding priority levels.
Urges Secretary of Higher Education and Educational Opportunity Fund Board to study and modernize program regulations, particularly regulations related to student funding priority levels.
Urges Secretary of Higher Education and Educational Opportunity Fund Board to study and modernize program regulations, particularly regulations related to student funding priority levels.
Urges Secretary of Higher Education and Educational Opportunity Fund Board to study and modernize program regulations, particularly regulations related to student funding priority levels.
Requires public institution of higher education to study cost drivers, administrative productivity, organizational structure, space utilization, and faculty productivity.
Requires public institution of higher education to study cost drivers, administrative productivity, organizational structure, space utilization, and faculty productivity.