Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S2656

Introduced
3/10/22  

Caption

Corrections Department

Impact

The implications of bill S2656 on state laws are significant, particularly regarding the management and rehabilitation of inmates. By allowing access to educational resources and communication tools, the bill aims to better equip inmates during their incarceration, thereby potentially reducing recidivism rates. This legislative move aligns with broader national trends emphasizing the rehabilitation of offenders, rather than solely punitive measures. The law may lead to the reevaluation of existing protocols surrounding inmate communications and educational opportunities within correctional facilities.

Summary

Bill S2656, introduced in the Rhode Island General Assembly, seeks to enhance the operational capacity of the Department of Corrections. It mandates the establishment of programs that provide access to electronic multimedia tablets for inmates. This initiative aims to facilitate educational engagement and communication with families while offering entertainment options, such as approved music and e-books. By introducing such technology into correctional facilities, the bill emphasizes the importance of rehabilitation and preparing inmates for reintegration into society.

Contention

While S2656 is largely focused on improving inmate welfare, it may also raise concerns regarding security and resource allocation within state correctional facilities. Critics may argue about the risks posed by granting inmates access to multimedia devices, worrying about potential misuse or security breaches. Additionally, there may be debates over the financial implications of implementing such programs at no cost to the department, raising questions about funding sources and long-term sustainability. Nevertheless, proponents of the bill argue that the benefits of such access in fostering rehabilitation outweigh the potential drawbacks.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI HB1052

MS Department of Corrections; provide for Deputy Commissioner for Workforce Development.

RI H1337

Department of Corrections

RI H7799

Department Of Administration

RI S0625

Corrections Department

RI H5785

Department Of Administration

RI S0408

Department Of Administration

RI HB930

Department of Corrections; establish a Division of Parole within.

RI HB2353

State department of corrections; website

RI HB0039

Correctional Health Amendments

RI SB050

Work Opportunities For Offenders In Department Of Corrections

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