Missouri 2022 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB1023

Introduced
1/5/22  

Caption

Modifies provisions regarding the supervision of adult offenders on probation or parole from other states

Impact

This legislation seeks to enhance the efficiency and clarity of the supervision process for offenders on probation or parole by creating a standard framework for how such offenders are managed. By entering into an interstate compact, Missouri would enable better coordination with other states regarding supervision, which could improve the outcomes for offenders being reintegrated into society. This simplifies the legal complexities surrounding the supervision of those who move across state lines, potentially reducing recidivism rates and ensuring that offenders remain closely monitored.

Repeals

The bill would specifically repeal sections of the RSMo, indicating a move towards consolidating the state's regulatory framework governing the parole and probation system. This shift reflects a broader trend of states seeking more uniform policies in managing offenders, but may raise questions about the adequacy of these provisions to meet diverse community needs and conditions.

Summary

Senate Bill 1023 proposes significant modifications regarding the supervision of adults on probation or parole, particularly those transferred from other states. The bill aims to repeal existing statutes related to this supervision and enact new sections that address the administration of the supervision of offenders who have moved across state lines. It specifically establishes an interstate compact permitting those under supervision in other states to reside in Missouri while still subject to its supervision laws.

Contention

However, points of contention arise over concerns that the new provisions may undermine local oversight capabilities. Critics argue that stripping away local statutes governing parole and probation might hinder the ability of local authorities to tailor supervision strategies that address the specific needs of their communities. Additionally, there are worries regarding the appropriateness of transferring offenders from more lenient jurisdictions to Missouri, which could lead to increased supervision demands.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB384

Modifies provisions relating to the supervision of adult offenders on probation or parole from other states

MO HB1896

Repeals the interstate compact for supervision of parolees and probationers and modifies the interstate compact for adult offender supervision

MO HB420

Repeals the interstate compact for supervision of parolees and probationers and modifies the interstate compact for adult offender supervision

MO SB125

Modifies provisions relating to technical violations while on parole

MO SB123

Modifies provisions relating to violations while on parole or conditional release

MO HB2012

Requiring offenders on probation, parole or postrelease supervision to complete a citizenship curriculum.

MO SB587

Division of Parole and Probation - Duties - Offenders Under Supervision (Parole and Probation Performance Act)

MO SB896

Modifies provisions relating to probation and parole for certain offenders

MO HB2741

Updating the general terms of supervision for offenders on probation and postrelease supervision.

MO HB0163

Adult Probation and Parole Amendments

Similar Bills

WV HB2086

Relating to requiring a parolee or probationer found to have suffered with addiction to participate in a support service.

NM HB514

Probation & Parole Changes

DE SB4

An Act To Amend Title 11, Title 13, And Title 29 Of The Delaware Code Relating To The Criminal Justice System, Including Probation.

WV HB4188

Relating to requiring a parolee or probationer found to have suffered with addiction to participate in a support service.

WV HB3082

Relating to requiring a parolee or probationer found to have suffered with addiction to participate in a support service

WV HB2056

Relating to requiring a parolee or probationer found to have suffered with addiction to participate in a support service.

OR SB339

Relating to crime.

NV AB32

Makes various changes relating to criminal justice. (BDR 14-263)