Missouri 2023 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB382

Introduced
1/4/23  
Refer
2/2/23  

Caption

Modifies provisions relating to good time credit for offenders committed to the department of corrections

Impact

The proposed changes in HB 382 could significantly influence state laws governing corrections and rehabilitation programs. By refining the criteria for earning good time credits, the bill may contribute to a more rehabilitative approach within the corrections system. This could potentially reduce recidivism rates by encouraging offenders to engage positively with correctional programs while serving their sentences.

Summary

House Bill 382 seeks to modify the provisions related to good time credit for offenders committed to the department of corrections. Good time credit allows inmates to reduce their sentences based on good behavior and participation in various programs. This bill aims to enhance incentives for rehabilitation while ensuring that the conditions for earning such credits are clearly defined and fairly implemented.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 382 appears to be cautiously optimistic among supporters, including advocacy groups focused on criminal justice reform, who view it as a step towards a more rehabilitative system. However, there are concerns regarding the potential for inconsistent applications of the good time credit provisions, which could lead to inequities for offenders. Opponents argue that modifications to these provisions might complicate the system and could inadvertently undermine the intended goals of reform.

Contention

Notable points of contention associated with HB 382 include the criteria for eligibility and the transparency of the processes involved in awarding good time credits. Critics question whether the bill adequately addresses potential disparities in how different offender populations could be affected by the changes. Both supporters and opponents have expressed the need for a balance between providing incentives for good behavior and maintaining public safety.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB372

Modifies provisions relating to good time credit for offenders committed to the department of corrections

MO HB1923

Modifies provisions relating to good time credit for offenders committed to the department of corrections

MO HB2397

Modifies provisions relating to good time credit for offenders committed to the department of corrections

MO HB1360

Modifies provisions relating to credit earned by offenders committed to the department of corrections

MO HB1236

Modifies provisions relating to offenders in the custody of the department of corrections

MO HB2718

Modifies provisions relating to offenders in the custody of the department of corrections

MO HB354

Modifies provisions relating to offenders in the custody of the Department of Corrections

MO SB834

Modifies provisions relating to Department of Corrections programs

MO HB728

Modifies provisions relating to good time credit

MO HB966

Modifies provisions relating to good time credit

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.