Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S0376

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Parole

Impact

The bill seeks to make significant changes to the state's approach to parole for specific categories of prisoners. By allowing early parole eligibility for youthful offenders, the legislation could potentially reduce the overall prison population and support rehabilitation efforts for young individuals who have made mistakes early in life. This change is particularly relevant for those serving long sentences who would otherwise face extended periods of incarceration without the opportunity for parole review.

Summary

S0376 is a legislative proposal that amends the existing laws governing parole eligibility for offenders. The primary focus of the bill is on prisoners who committed offenses before turning 18 and were sentenced as adults. Under this bill, these individuals would be eligible for parole review after serving a minimum of 15 years of their sentence. This new regulation aims to provide a second chance to youthful offenders, who often display a capacity for rehabilitation, while establishing a clear pathway for their reintegration into society.

Conclusion

Overall, S0376 represents a shift towards a more rehabilitative approach within the criminal justice system, specifically targeting youthful offenders. The discussions surrounding the bill highlight the ongoing debates about criminal justice reform, public safety, and the capacity for rehabilitation among individuals who have made mistakes at a young age.

Contention

However, the bill is not without its points of contention. While advocates argue that it addresses unfair disparities in the criminal justice system and promotes rehabilitation, critics may raise concerns about public safety. There may be fears that granting parole too early could pose risks, especially for serious offenses. The bill must balance the need for second chances with the community's right to feel safe from potentially dangerous individuals returning to society.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S2633

Correctional Institutions -- Parole

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.

RI S2205

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.

RI S2643

Homicide

RI H5149

Homicide

RI H7191

Homicide

RI S0374

Homicide

RI SB2225

The Juvenile Offender Parole and Rehabilitation Act; enact.

RI HB705

Violent offenders, certain; may be paroled by Parole Board if sentencing judge authorizes parole consideration.

RI HB952

Violent offenders, certain; may be paroled by Parole Board if sentencing judge authorizes parole consideration.

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