Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1493

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

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

Impact

The proposed changes are expected to significantly impact state laws surrounding the treatment and management of incarcerated individuals. By mandating that correctional facilities offer educational programs earning high school credits, vocational training, and mental health care consistent with community standards, S1493 seeks to ensure a more humane and rehabilitative approach. Moreover, the requirement for facilities to provide a minimum amount of out-of-cell time fosters an environment that supports mental wellness and reduces the adverse effects of confinement.

Summary

Bill S1493, also known as 'An Act relative to rehabilitation, re-entry, and human rights for incarcerated persons,' aims to enhance the rights and opportunities available to individuals in correctional facilities in Massachusetts. The legislation introduces several amendments to Chapter 127, emphasizing the need for maximum out-of-cell time, consistent access to education and vocational training, and opportunities for social interaction. The bill highlights the importance of rehabilitating individuals while in custody, thereby promoting their successful reintegration into society upon release.

Contention

While many legislators support the bill as a progressive step towards humane treatment and rehabilitation, there are points of contention. Critics may argue that the implementation of these programs could impose economic burdens on state budgets or complicate administrative processes within correctional facilities. Supporters counter that the long-term benefits of rehabilitation far outweigh the initial costs, noting that effective rehabilitation can ultimately lead to reduced recidivism rates and healthier communities. The bill also faces challenges regarding its execution and the potential resistance from traditionalists within the correctional system.

Companion Bills

MA S878

Similar To To secure housing for returning citizens

MA H2314

Similar To To strengthen family and community connection with incarcerated people

MA H2325

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

MA H4803

Similar To To establish the Massachusetts incarcerated individual bone marrow and organ donation program

MA S2883

Similar To Relative to successful transition and re-entry to tomorrow for incarcerated persons

MA S2876

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

Previously Filed As

MA S1488

Relative to facilitating the utilization of psychologists on the health care team

MA S1337

Relative to facilitating the utilization of psychologists on the health care team

MA S316

To promote social-emotional learning

MA S248

To promote social-emotional learning

MA S1774

Relative to the surplus from a tax title sale

MA S932

Relative to the preservation of certain appellate rights

MA S1283

Exempting the town of Brookline from in-person quorums

MA S922

Relative to probation violations

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Incarcerated person’s competence.

CA SB1139

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CA AB2740

Incarcerated persons: prenatal and postpartum care.

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CA AB732

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CA AB1177

Parole: hearing records.

CA AB2527

Incarceration: pregnant persons.

CA AB1225

The Dignity for Incarcerated Women Act.