Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S0727

Introduced
3/22/23  
Refer
3/22/23  
Report Pass
6/13/23  
Engrossed
6/14/23  
Enrolled
6/15/23  

Caption

Corrections Department

Impact

The proposed amendments will impact the way prisoners engage with rehabilitation programs and the overall correctional system. By offering incentives for good behavior and program completion, the bill aims to foster an environment that encourages rehabilitation while maintaining public safety. The changes may also alleviate prison overcrowding by potentially shortening the sentences of compliant inmates. This aspect of the bill is seen as a progressive step towards reforming the prison system, aligning with contemporary views on rehabilitation versus punishment.

Summary

Bill S0727 relates to the operations of the Corrections Department in Rhode Island and modifies the existing law concerning the eligibility of prisoners to earn time off their sentences for good behavior and participation in institutional programs. The bill specifically targets individuals serving non-life sentences and outlines provisions for how time credits can be accrued based on compliance with rules and successful program engagement. The bill emphasizes maintaining the gravity of serious offenses while providing opportunities for good conduct rewards.

Contention

Notable points of contention around Bill S0727 include concerns regarding the treatment of serious offenders, particularly sex offenders, as it seeks to balance rehabilitation opportunities with community safety. Critics may argue that allowing certain inmates to earn time off could undermine the severity of their crimes. Furthermore, there may be discussions regarding the discretion given to the Corrections Department in determining good behavior and what constitutes successful program engagement, leading to potential inconsistencies in application.

Implementation

Upon enactment, the law would apply to current and future inmates, providing a structured approach to earning time off from their sentences. This prospective change should enable a more standardized process for recognizing good behavior. However, it leaves open discussions on how corrections staff will monitor compliance and grant credits, signaling a need for clear guidelines to prevent ambiguities and ensure fair practice across the board.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H5562

Corrections Department

RI S2223

Prohibits defendants who are serving probation for driving under the influence death resulting from earning good time off their probationary period.

RI S0140

Prohibits defendants who are serving probation for driving under the influence death resulting from earning good time off their probationary period.

RI HB1052

MS Department of Corrections; provide for Deputy Commissioner for Workforce Development.

RI SB2445

Correctional system programs; extend repealers.

RI S0625

Corrections Department

RI SB1

Relating to correctional incentive time; to amend Section 14-9-41, as last amended by Act 2022-322, 2022 Regular Session, Code of Alabama 1975, to reduce the amount of correctional incentive time a prisoner receives; to require a prisoner to remain in a certain classification for a longer period of time before moving up to a higher classification; to provide for additional circumstances in which a prisoner may be required to forfeit his or her correctional incentive time; and to require the Department of Corrections to provide annual reports to the Legislature, the Governor, and the Attorney General regarding correctional incentive time.

RI HB9

Relating to correctional incentive time; to amend Section 14-9-41, as last amended by Act 2022-322, 2022 Regular Session, Code of Alabama 1975, to reduce the amount of correctional incentive time a prisoner receives; to require a prisoner to remain in a certain classification for a longer period of time before moving up to a higher classification; to provide for additional circumstances in which a prisoner may be required to forfeit his or her correctional incentive time; and to require the Department of Corrections to provide annual reports to the Legislature, the Governor, and the Attorney General regarding correctional incentive time.

RI S1604

Corrections

RI SB2235

Probation and parole officers under MS Department of Corrections; transfer to MS Department of Public Safety.

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