Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1481

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Relative to access to community corrections

Impact

The implementation of S1481 would impact the state's existing criminal justice framework, particularly concerning how individuals facing charges are treated pre-trial. It allows courts to mandate participation in intensive supervision programs in lieu of bail or as a condition of release, provided the accused consents to participate. The bill also stipulates that any statements made during participation in these programs cannot be used against individuals in court, which encourages more defendants to take advantage of these alternatives without fear of self-incrimination, thereby focusing on rehabilitation rather than punishment.

Summary

Senate Bill S1481, titled 'An Act Relative to Access to Community Corrections', aims to enhance access to community corrections programs in Massachusetts. The bill promotes the establishment of a continuum of community justice programs, which includes intensive supervision with treatment, community service, and pretrial services. This legislative effort seeks to provide alternatives to incarceration and better support individuals transitioning from prison into society. By focusing on evidence-based practices, the bill targets reducing recidivism rates among offenders while ensuring public safety through structured oversight.

Contention

Despite the positive intent behind S1481, there are potential points of contention, particularly concerning public safety and the effectiveness of community corrections programs. Critics might argue that reducing the reliance on incarceration could undermine public safety if not properly implemented or if the programs lack the necessary resources and oversight. Furthermore, the bill assumes that providing services will effectively address the underlying issues faced by offenders, which may not be universally accepted. Stakeholders from various disciplines will likely debate the balance between rehabilitation and ensuring community safety.

Companion Bills

MA S2773

Replaced by Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on Public Safety and Homeland Security to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to the corrections.

Previously Filed As

MA S1426

Relative to damages from defective public ways

MA S914

Relative to the addition of sex and gender as a protected class category for crime prosecutions

MA S2106

Relative to removing social security numbers from death certificates

MA S1932

Increasing volunteer service property tax benefits for veterans

MA S678

Relative to motor vehicle liability insurance requirements

MA S1931

Increasing the valuation limit for the senior circuit breaker

MA S1479

To clarify prescription monitoring program activities

MA S2345

Establishing a virtual classroom option for driver's education

Similar Bills

MA H1897

Relative to community corrections

MA H1684

Relative to community corrections

MA S1643

Relative to access to community corrections

TX HB1653

Relating to pretrial diversion programs funded by the community justice assistance division of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.

TX SB2186

Relating to pretrial diversion programs funded by the community justice assistance division of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice and the provision of training and technical assistance provided by the division.

TX HB4604

Relating to pretrial diversion programs funded by the community justice assistance division of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice and the provision of training and technical assistance provided by the division.

TX HB1977

Relating to the creation of a pretrial intervention program for certain youth offenders; authorizing a fee.

TX HB2190

Relating to the prosecution of and punishment for certain state jail felony offenders, including the creation of a pretrial intervention program for certain state jail felony offenders; authorizing a fee.