Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF3987

Introduced
2/20/24  

Caption

Restorative practices restitution program establishment, court order fine in delinquency proceeding or juvenile major water or traffic offender proceeding ability elimination and conforming and technical changes

Impact

The implications of SF3987 are broad, affecting various provisions within Minnesota’s juvenile justice system. The new restitution program is expected to foster greater accountability among juvenile offenders by allowing them the opportunity to engage with victims and the community in a meaningful way. Furthermore, the bill modifies existing laws to focus on rehabilitation, emphasizing treatment and supervision over punishment. This shift is aimed at reducing recidivism and helping juveniles reintegrate into society effectively.

Summary

Senate Bill SF3987 aims to create a restorative practices restitution program while amending existing statutes related to juvenile delinquency. One of the primary components of the bill is the elimination of the court's authority to impose monetary fines in delinquency proceedings or major water and traffic offenses committed by juveniles. This change marks a significant shift towards rehabilitative measures over punitive fines, emphasizing the need for restorative justice mechanisms to address the harm caused by juvenile offenses. The bill also encourages participation in restorative processes, which focus on repairing harm through community involvement rather than traditional punitive measures.

Contention

Discussion around SF3987 prompted notable contention. Proponents argue that moving away from financial penalties fosters a more equitable system that does not disproportionately impact low-income youth, allowing them to focus on rehabilitation instead of burdening them with fines they might not be able to pay. Critics, however, express concern that eliminating fines could diminish the sense of accountability among youth for serious offenses. They worry about the potential consequences of this shift in policy on public safety and the perception of justice within communities affected by juvenile crime.

Companion Bills

MN HF3991

Similar To Restorative practices restitution program created, ability of court to order fine in delinquency proceeding or juvenile major water or traffic offender proceeding eliminated, and conforming and technical changes made.

Previously Filed As

MN HF3991

Restorative practices restitution program created, ability of court to order fine in delinquency proceeding or juvenile major water or traffic offender proceeding eliminated, and conforming and technical changes made.

MN HB10

Juvenile offenders, delinquent acts for purposes of juvenile proceedings further provided for

MN HB492

Juvenile offenders, delinquent acts for purposes of juvenile proceedings further provided for

MN HF3480

Jurisdiction of juvenile courts extended to individuals under age 21, individuals aged 16 to 20 who are alleged to have committed murder in first degree included in definition of delinquent child, other provisions related to delinquency and juvenile courts modified, and technical and conforming changes made.

MN SF1825

Public hearings for 16- and 17-year old juveniles in delinquency proceedings elimination

MN SF2836

Juveniles statements as evidence in delinquency or criminal proceedings exclusion authorization

MN H1571

Juvenile Court Proceedings

MN HF5245

Supreme Court and district courts funding and related policy changes provided, State Board of Civil Legal Aid established, Safe at Home program certification modified, restorative process provided for certain acts, and money appropriated.

MN HF2875

Certain statements made by juveniles excluded from being admitted as evidence in delinquency or criminal proceedings.

MN HF1509

Public hearings eliminated for 16- and 17-year-old juveniles in delinquency proceedings.

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MN SF3134

Human remains conversion to basic elements using natural organic reduction; natural organic reduction facilities licensure requirements establishment

MN HF2669

Conversion of human remains to basic elements using natural organic reduction permitted, licensure requirements for natural organic reduction facilities established, and licensure fees established.

MN SF2611

Transfer care specialists to remove dead human bodies from the place of death authorization; registration of transfer care specialists by the commissioner of health establishment; mortuary science fee authorization

MN HF2509

Transfer care specialists authorized to remove dead human bodies from place of death, registration of transfer care specialists provided by commissioner of health, and mortuary science fee added.

MN HF3991

Restorative practices restitution program created, ability of court to order fine in delinquency proceeding or juvenile major water or traffic offender proceeding eliminated, and conforming and technical changes made.

MN SF5337

Omnibus Judiciary and Public Safety supplemental appropriations

MN HF5245

Supreme Court and district courts funding and related policy changes provided, State Board of Civil Legal Aid established, Safe at Home program certification modified, restorative process provided for certain acts, and money appropriated.

MN SF1180

Formulas for distribution of traffic fine proceeds modification