Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H5562

Introduced
2/15/23  
Refer
2/15/23  
Report Pass
5/2/23  
Engrossed
5/11/23  
Refer
5/15/23  
Report Pass
6/13/23  
Enrolled
6/15/23  

Caption

Corrections Department

Impact

The passage of HB 5562 would have significant implications for state correctional policies, effectively increasing opportunities for inmates to reduce their time in prison based on compliant behavior. This could lead to a more rehabilitative environment within correctional facilities, as it encourages prisoners to engage in positive actions and comply with institutional rules. This approach aligns with broader trends in criminal justice reform aimed at reducing recidivism by providing incentives for inmates to participate in constructive programs while incarcerated.

Summary

House Bill 5562 is a legislative initiative that seeks to amend existing laws concerning the Rhode Island Department of Corrections, specifically relating to earned time credits for prisoners. Under the proposed changes, individuals serving prison sentences would be allowed to earn time off their sentences for good behavior and program participation. The bill notably excludes those serving life sentences or sentences for serious offenses such as murder and certain sexual crimes from accruing these credits. By implementing this amendment, the bill targets better incentives for rehabilitation among offenders who are not considered a threat to public safety.

Contention

There is potential for contention surrounding HB 5562, particularly with respect to the provision that limits earned time credits based on the nature of the offenses committed by the prisoners. Critics may argue that disallowing opportunities for credit among those convicted of serious crimes sends a mixed message about the state’s commitment to rehabilitation. Proponents, however, are likely to argue that the bill represents a step forward in correcting the punitive nature of the corrections system, focusing instead on rehabilitation and reintegration into society.

Voting_history

The bill garnered significant support during the legislative process, having passed with a vote tally of 33 for and only 1 against on June 15, 2023. This overwhelming approval indicates a strong legislative consensus on the need for reform in the corrections system, reflecting a potential shift in how justice is served within the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S0727

Corrections Department

RI S2223

Prohibits defendants who are serving probation for driving under the influence death resulting from earning good time off their probationary period.

RI S0140

Prohibits defendants who are serving probation for driving under the influence death resulting from earning good time off their probationary period.

RI HB1052

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

RI SB2445

Correctional system programs; extend repealers.

RI S0625

Corrections Department

RI SB1

Relating to correctional incentive time; to amend Section 14-9-41, as last amended by Act 2022-322, 2022 Regular Session, Code of Alabama 1975, to reduce the amount of correctional incentive time a prisoner receives; to require a prisoner to remain in a certain classification for a longer period of time before moving up to a higher classification; to provide for additional circumstances in which a prisoner may be required to forfeit his or her correctional incentive time; and to require the Department of Corrections to provide annual reports to the Legislature, the Governor, and the Attorney General regarding correctional incentive time.

RI HB9

Relating to correctional incentive time; to amend Section 14-9-41, as last amended by Act 2022-322, 2022 Regular Session, Code of Alabama 1975, to reduce the amount of correctional incentive time a prisoner receives; to require a prisoner to remain in a certain classification for a longer period of time before moving up to a higher classification; to provide for additional circumstances in which a prisoner may be required to forfeit his or her correctional incentive time; and to require the Department of Corrections to provide annual reports to the Legislature, the Governor, and the Attorney General regarding correctional incentive time.

RI S1604

Corrections

RI SB2235

Probation and parole officers under MS Department of Corrections; transfer to MS Department of Public Safety.

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