Maine 2023-2024 Regular Session

Maine Senate Bill LD1633

Introduced
4/12/23  
Refer
4/12/23  

Caption

An Act to Establish a Community-based Reentry Program in All Department of Corrections Facilities

Impact

This bill will significantly alter the landscape of correctional rehabilitation in the state, as it creates a structured framework for providing individualized support to individuals prior to their release from incarceration. The involvement of community-based organizations to administer these reentry programs allows for a collaborative approach that engages both incarcerated individuals and the community in the reintegration process. The emphasis on data collection related to recidivism rates also suggests an effort to continuously improve the efficacy of the reentry initiatives.

Summary

LD1633, titled 'An Act to Establish a Community-based Reentry Program in All Department of Corrections Facilities', proposes the creation of a reentry program that focuses on peer-assisted reintegration for incarcerated individuals. This initiative aims to support their transition back into the community through tailored reentry plans that address specific needs including employment, housing, education, and substance use treatment. The program will commence services two years before an individual's release and includes continuous follow-up to assist in achieving successful reintegration and preventing recidivism.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding LD1633 appears largely positive, especially among those advocating for reform within the correctional system. Proponents emphasize the potential for reduced recidivism and more effective rehabilitation through peer support and individualized attention. However, there may be concerns regarding resource allocation, funding, and the overall implementation process as these comprehensive programs require commitment not only from the state but also from community organizations.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise regarding the adequacy of funding to support the ongoing operations of the proposed community-based programs, as well as the effectiveness of peer support approaches in actual practice. Questions may also be raised about the scalability of such programs and how they would integrate with existing correctional initiatives, along with ensuring that these plans meet the varied needs of different individuals within the prison system.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME H0436

An act relating to establishing reentry facilities for persons under the custody of the Commissioner of Corrections

ME SB00987

An Act Concerning Reinvestment Of Savings Achieved Through A Reduction In Correctional Facility Population Into Reentry And Community-based Services And Programs.

ME SB981

Establishing the Prison Industry Enhancement Authority; and, in safe community reentry, further providing for Safe Community Reentry Program.

ME AB1229

Adult Reentry Grant Program.

ME HB1393

Department of Corrections; authorize to establish Reentry Housing Program.

ME HB474

Department of Corrections; authorize to establish Reentry Housing Program.

ME AB2250

Prisoners: reentry.

ME HB981

One Stop Shop Community Reentry Program Act of 2023

ME H0219

An act relating to establishing the Department of Corrections’ Family Support Program

ME SB74

Establish reentry initiatives and programs in the Department of Corrections.

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