Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3303

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Establishing an office of restorative justice

Impact

Once enacted, the establishment of the Office of Restorative Justice is expected to have a substantial impact on how justice is approached within the Commonwealth. The office would play a vital role in creating standards and guidelines for administering and providing training on restorative justice programs while also serving as a centralized repository for restorative justice resources. By incorporating victim-centered restorative practices, the office seeks to transform existing legal processes by allowing communities to engage in dialogue and healing efforts before, during, and after court involvement.

Summary

House Bill 3303 aims to establish an Office of Restorative Justice within the executive office for administration and finance in Massachusetts. This office would be responsible for building restorative justice capacity across multiple disciplines and serving as a primary administrative and funding entity for publicly sponsored restorative justice initiatives. The bill outlines that the office will assist various government branches, counties, cities, community organizations, and the public in developing and expanding restorative justice programs, thus promoting restorative practices that address community values and support healing within communities.

Contention

The discussion surrounding HB3303 highlights diverse perspectives on restorative justice's role within the criminal justice system. While proponents argue that it advocates for community healing and does not merely focus on punishment, opponents may express concerns regarding the effectiveness of restorative justice in addressing serious crimes. It may also raise questions about the allocation of resources for restorative practices versus traditional punitive measures. This bill represents a shift towards a more rehabilitative framework, which will require careful implementation to be effective.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2769

Relative to retirement equity for parenting teachers

MA H944

Relative to funding water infrastructure and addressing economic target areas

MA H803

Relative to funding water infrastructure and addressing economic target areas

MA H2104

Relative to meeting human service demand by modernizing incentives for the direct care workforce

MA H3494

To improve outdoor lighting, conserve energy, and increase dark-sky visibility

MA H171

Relative to rates for workers providing supports and services for individuals with disabilities

MA H64

Establishing a commission on automated decision-making by government in the Commonwealth

MA H2103

Protecting warehouse workers

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.