Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H5127

Introduced
1/12/23  
Refer
1/12/23  
Report Pass
5/4/23  
Engrossed
5/18/23  
Refer
6/6/23  
Report Pass
6/13/23  
Engrossed
6/15/23  

Caption

Relating To State Affairs And Government-- Corrections Department

Impact

If enacted, HB 5127 would establish a more systematic approach to data collection within the corrections system. This systematic collection would provide valuable insights into the demographic trends of incarcerated individuals. Such data could prove significant for future policy decisions, improving transparency and informing potential reforms in the jail population management and resource allocation. Additionally, publishing this information annually would increase public awareness and accountability regarding the state's correctional facilities.

Summary

House Bill 5127, relating to state affairs and the corrections department, aims to enhance the processes of inmate identification within Rhode Island's adult correctional institutions. The bill proposes to amend existing legislation to mandate the collection of specific demographic data, including sex, race, nativity, ethnicity, and level of education, from individuals entering the custody of the department of corrections. The intent is to improve how inmate information is gathered and maintained, ensuring that these records conform to accepted standards of criminal identification.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 5127 appears to be generally supportive, as it emphasizes the importance of accurate data collection and documentation in the corrections system. Proponents argue that better data can assist in addressing disparities in the criminal justice system and lead to informed discussions about necessary reforms. Advocates for prison reform see this bill as a positive step towards transparency and accountability, though some may express concerns about how the collected data could be used.

Contention

Despite the overall supportive sentiment, there may be points of contention regarding privacy concerns and the potential misuse of the demographic data collected. Some stakeholders might worry that personal information could lead to stigmatization or discrimination against certain groups within the inmate population. Additionally, there could be debates regarding the logistics of implementing this data collection effectively without imposing undue burden on the corrections staff or compromising the operational efficiency of the department.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H7740

Relating To State Affairs And Government-- Corrections Department

RI S0373

Relating To State Affairs And Government-- Corrections Department

RI S0406

Relating To State Affairs And Government-- Corrections Department

RI H6180

Relating To State Affairs And Government-- Corrections Department

RI H7735

Relating To State Affairs And Government

RI H7223

Relating To State Affairs And Government

RI S2612

Corrections Department

RI H5562

Corrections Department

RI S0727

Corrections Department

RI S2514

Relating To State Affairs And Government

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.