Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1643

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to access to community corrections

Impact

The bill's introduction signifies a shift in how the state approaches community-based corrections, with potential implications for reducing the reliance on incarceration. By formalizing the role and scope of community justice programs, including intensive supervision with treatment, the bill seeks to provide structured alternatives to traditional punitive measures. This could lead to improved outcomes for individuals assessed as being at moderate to high risk of recidivism, as they will have access to tailored support that aligns more closely with evidence-based practices in behavioral health and rehabilitation.

Summary

Bill S1643, titled 'An Act Relative to Access to Community Corrections,' aims to enhance the accessibility and effectiveness of community corrections programs in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The legislation proposes revisions to the existing Chapter 211F of the General Laws, establishing a clearer framework for community justice programs, including definitions, operational guidelines, and accountability measures for implemented programs. Central to this initiative is the establishment of an office dedicated to community justice programs under the auspices of the commissioner of probation, which will oversee a continuum of community-based interventions.

Contention

However, the bill may face scrutiny and debate as it proposes conditions for participation in these programs, especially regarding the admissibility of participants' statements during pretrial assessments. Critics might argue that such stipulations could deter individuals from engaging fully in treatment programs due to concerns about the legal implications. Moreover, the allocation of funds and the evaluation of program efficacy will be essential points of contention, particularly regarding how compliance with standards will be monitored and how funding will be sustained over time.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S1426

Relative to damages from defective public ways

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 S2345

Establishing a virtual classroom option for driver's education

MA S1931

Increasing the valuation limit for the senior circuit breaker

MA S1479

To clarify prescription monitoring program activities

MA S1033

Relative to advertising for justices of the peace

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TX HB2190

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TX HB3315

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