Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1476

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Relating to threats of suicide while in court custody (Stavri’s Law)

Impact

The implementation of Stavri's Law is expected to enhance the monitoring and management of vulnerable individuals within the court system. By standardizing the reporting of suicidal threats, it aims to improve the responses from mental health professionals and court officials, potentially leading to timely interventions. The bill may also foster greater accountability within the judicial system as it encourages thorough record-keeping for individuals facing mental health crises.

Summary

House Bill 1476, also known as 'Stavri’s Law', is aimed at addressing instances of suicidal threats and behavior among individuals under court custody in Massachusetts. The bill mandates that whenever a person in custody makes a suicidal threat or engages in suicidal behavior, court officials must document the incident in the department of criminal justice information services computer system. This documentation includes capturing the individual's name, address, age, reason for detention, and details regarding the suicidal threats or behaviors exhibited.

Contention

While the bill has noble intentions, discussions around its enactment may reveal varying perspectives regarding the implications for individual privacy and the effectiveness of such measures. Some lawmakers and mental health advocates may question whether an increased focus on documentation could deter individuals from seeking help due to fear of repercussions in their criminal records. Additionally, concerns might be raised about the adequacy of resources in the criminal justice system to address the needs of those identified as at-risk, particularly in light of existing challenges within mental health services.

Companion Bills

MA S1102

Similar To Relating to threats of suicide while in court custody (Stavri’s Law)

MA H4517

Replaced by Study Order

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.