Mississippi 2023 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB949

Introduced
1/16/23  
Refer
1/16/23  

Caption

Case plans for nonviolent inmates; require certain programs be placed within.

Impact

One of the key facets of HB949 is that it mandates specific programs within the case plans that must be completed within 90 days of an inmate's admission. These programs include areas such as criminal thinking, substance abuse, life skills, and behavioral health. Such requirements are intended to target the root causes of criminal behavior, assisting inmates in gaining skills that could aid their reintegration into society and ultimately lower reoffending rates. This law potentially alters how corrections are handled in the state and reflects a growing recognition of the need for rehabilitation over mere punishment.

Summary

House Bill 949 aims to amend Section 47-7-3.1 of the Mississippi Code of 1972 to enhance rehabilitative efforts for inmates who have committed nonviolent offenses. The bill stipulates that the Department of Corrections will develop a comprehensive case plan for all parole-eligible inmates, focusing on guiding their rehabilitation while incarcerated and reducing the chances of recidivism post-release. This proactive approach emphasizes the importance of individualized plans tailored to each inmate's needs.

Contention

There may be points of contention regarding the bill's implementation, particularly concerning the adequacy of resources allocated to fulfill the requirements set forth in the case plans. Critics may voice concerns about whether the Department of Corrections has the necessary infrastructure and support systems in place to effectively deliver these programs. Additionally, there could be debates on how well the bill balances the needs for public safety with the rehabilitative rights of inmates, as some may argue that strict adherence to case plans might overlook individual circumstances.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB715

Case plans for nonviolent inmates; require certain programs be placed within.

MS HB395

Case plans for nonviolent inmates; require certain programs be placed within.

MS HB1015

Case plans for nonviolent inmates; require certain programs be placed within.

MS HB713

Case plans for inmates who committed violent offenses; require certain programs be placed within.

MS HB951

Case plans for inmates who committed violent offenses; require certain programs be placed within.

MS HB394

Case plans for inmates who committed violent offenses; require certain programs be placed within.

MS HB1016

Case plans for inmates who committed violent offenses; require certain programs be placed within.

MS HB392

Case plans for inmates who committed capital offenses; require certain programs be placed within.

MS HB1021

Case plans for inmates who committed capital offenses; require certain programs be placed within.

MS HB710

Case plans for inmates who committed capital offenses; require certain programs be placed within.

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