West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB4746

Introduced
1/15/24  

Caption

Providing for the reintegration of inmates in correctional facilities

Impact

The implementation of HB 4746 is expected to have a noteworthy impact on state laws regarding the management of correctional facilities. By mandating the provision of essential documents, the bill seeks to promote greater access to employment and social services for former inmates. This could foster a reduction in recidivism rates, as having proper identification is often a prerequisite for gaining stable employment and securing housing, thereby contributing to overall community safety and stability.

Summary

House Bill 4746 aims to facilitate the reintegration of inmates in correctional facilities by requiring those facilities to assist both juvenile and adult offenders in obtaining vital identification documents. Specifically, the bill mandates that correctional institutions help offenders acquire a Social Security number, a birth certificate, and a driver's license before their release. This initiative is designed to support a smoother transition back into society, addressing a significant barrier many former inmates face due to a lack of proper identification upon reentering the community.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding this bill appears largely supportive, especially among advocacy groups focused on criminal justice reform. Proponents argue that assisting individuals in obtaining identification is a critical step toward rehabilitation and reintegration, which is essential for reducing repeat offenses. However, there may also be concerns raised about the operational feasibility of such mandates and the adequacy of resources within correctional facilities to implement these changes effectively.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise related to the capacity of correctional facilities to provide these services adequately and the potential financial implications for the state. Discussions could revolve around the logistics of obtaining these documents for inmates, particularly those convicted of serious offenses, and whether additional training or resources will be necessary for facility staff. Additionally, there may be debates about ensuring that this process does not inadvertently enable offenders who pose significant risks to society.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HB2142

Providing for the reintegration of inmates in correctional facilities

WV SB1011

Updating authority and duties of Commissioner of Corrections and Rehabilitation

WV HB111

Authorizing agreements for reimbursement for certain training costs and to authorize the division to cooperate with the Supreme Court of Appeals on developing a comprehensive transportation plan

WV SB495

Providing correctional institutions and juvenile facilities video and audio records be confidential

WV HB2895

Granting a cost of living stipend to correctional officers employed by the Division of Corrections and Rehabilitation

WV SB596

Modifying payment for housing and maintenance of inmates

WV HB2793

Relating to mental health treatment for inmates

WV HB3014

Require Correctional Facilities to provide free feminine hygiene products

WV HB2766

To clarify when inmates may receive “good time” or time served

WV HB2241

Relating to education to children and adults housed in correctional facilities and regional jails

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