Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1651

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to human rights and improved outcomes for incarcerated people

Impact

The legislation will significantly impact the rights and conditions of incarcerated individuals, requiring correctional facilities to offer structured programming and meaningful interaction. Key provisions include mandates for outdoor recreation, access to educational resources, and the maintenance of safe living conditions within the facilities. This aims to address systemic issues surrounding prison environments and offers a chance for inmates to engage more positively in their rehabilitation process. By enforcing these standards, the state seeks to create a more humane correctional system that prioritizes rehabilitation over punishment.

Summary

Bill S1651, proposed in Massachusetts, seeks to enhance human rights and improve outcomes for incarcerated individuals. The primary objective of the bill is to ensure that incarcerated people have adequate opportunities for education, rehabilitation, and social interaction. It emphasizes the importance of increasing out-of-cell time for prisoners and mandates that state prisons and county facilities provide a minimum of six hours of congregate programming each week. Such programming is aimed at facilitating social interaction, education, vocational training, and rehabilitative activities.

Contention

Notably, the bill has sparked discussions regarding limitations on prison management flexibility and budgetary constraints. Critics may argue that the cost of implementing these extensive programs could strain budgets already stretched thin. Additionally, there may be concerns regarding the execution of the mandated programs and the actual resources required to maintain them effectively. While the goals of S1651 resonate with various advocacy groups pushing for criminal justice reform, there may be contention surrounding the balance between enhancing inmate rights and the operational realities of maintaining correctional facilities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S1493

Relative to rehabilitation, re-entry, and human rights for incarcerated persons

MA H2325

Related to rehabilitation, re-entry, and human rights for incarcerated persons

MA H2357

To promote rehabilitation including guaranteed health, treatment, and safety for incarcerated LGBTQI+ People

MA S1499

To promote rehabilitation including guaranteed health, treatment, and safety for incarcerated LGBTQI+ People

MA S1541

To strengthen visitation rights of incarcerated people

MA H1687

Related to educational programming for incarcerated emerging adults

MA H2314

To strengthen family and community connection with incarcerated people

MA S1547

Relative to parole review for aging incarcerated people

MA H2397

Relative to parole review for aging incarcerated people

MA H515

To ensure educational rights are upheld for incarcerated youth

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The Dignity for Incarcerated Women Act.