Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S0620

Introduced
3/7/23  
Refer
3/7/23  
Report Pass
6/13/23  
Engrossed
6/15/23  
Enrolled
6/16/23  

Caption

Joint Resolution Creating A Special Legislative Task Force To Improve The Long-term Outcomes And Reduce Recidivism Of Females Within The Criminal Justice Population (creates A 19 Member Task Force Whose Purpose It Would Be To Improve Outcomes And Reduce Recidivism Of Females In The Criminal Justice System, And Who Would Report Back By February 5, 2024, And Expire On April 5, 2024.)

Impact

If passed, this bill is expected to reshape how the state approaches re-entry services for women involved in the criminal justice system. It emphasizes the need for comprehensive support beyond just correctional measures, targeting mental health, housing, and job placement as pivotal aspects influencing successful reintegration. The task force will assess current gaps in services for women who have been incarcerated and explore best practices to develop effective intervention strategies, thereby potentially revolutionizing support programs across the state.

Summary

Bill S0620 proposes the establishment of a special legislative task force aimed at improving the long-term outcomes and reducing recidivism of women within the criminal justice system in Rhode Island. The bill recognizes the unique challenges faced by incarcerated women, who often experience poverty, lack of education, and mental health issues, leading to high rates of recidivism. The task force will consist of 19 members, including legislators, state department directors, and representatives from community organizations, tasked with collecting data and formulating strategies to assist these women during their re-entry into society.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding Bill S0620 include concerns regarding the allocation of funding and resources necessary to implement the recommendations made by the task force. Some legislators might advocate for a more aggressive stance on law enforcement and punitive measures, while proponents of the bill may emphasize rehabilitation and support services over punitive approaches. Discussions in legislative sessions are likely to highlight the balancing act between public safety and the need for reform in how women are treated within the criminal justice system.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H6163

Joint Resolution Creating A Special Legislative Task Force To Improve The Long-term Outcomes And Reduce Recidivism Of Females Within The Criminal Justice Population (creates A 19 Member Task Force Whose Purpose It Would Be To Improve Outcomes And Reduce Recidivism Of Females In The Criminal Justice System, And Who Would Report Back By February 5, 2024, And Expire On April 5, 2024.)

RI H8145

JOINT RESOLUTION EXTENDING THE REPORTING AND EXPIRATION DATES OF THE SPECIAL LEGISLATIVE TASK FORCE TO IMPROVE THE LONG-TERM OUTCOMES AND REDUCE RECIDIVISM OF FEMALES WITHIN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE POPULATION (This resolution would extend the reporting and expiration dates of the task force to improve long-term outcomes and reduce recidivism of females in the criminal justice system, from February 5, 2024, to June 4, 2024, and would expire on June 7, 2024.)

RI SB439

To Create The Legislative Recidivism Reduction Task Force.

RI S0634

Senate Resolution Creating A Special Legislative Commission To Study The Impact And Potential Economic Benefits Of Bail Reforms On Black Rhode Islanders And The State (creates An Eleven (11) Member Commission To Study The Impact And Potential Economic Benefits Of Bail Reforms On Black Rhode Islanders And The State, And Would Report Back By February 5, 2024, And Expire On April 5, 2024.)

RI S2416

SENATE RESOLUTION CREATING A SPECIAL LEGISLATIVE COMMISSION TO STUDY THE IMPACT AND POTENTIAL ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF BAIL REFORMS ON BLACK RHODE ISLANDERS AND THE STATE (Creates an eleven (11) member commission to study the impact and potential economic benefits of bail reforms on Black Rhode Islanders and the State, and would report back by February 5, 2025, and expire on April 5, 2025.)

RI S3146

SENATE RESOLUTION CREATING A SPECIAL LEGISLATIVE COMMISSION TO STUDY RENEWABLE ENERGY PROGRAMS (This resolution would create an eight (8) member special legislative study commission whose purpose it would be to study renewable energy programs, and who would report back to the Senate by February 14, 2025, and would expire on June 30, 2025.)

RI H7562

House Resolution Creating A Special Legislative Commission To Study Prospective Improvements In Patients' Accessibility To Medical Care From Licensed Naturopathic Physicians (creates A 13 Member Commission To Study Prospective Improvements In Patients' Accessibility To Medical Care From Licensed Naturopathic Physicians, And Would Report Back By April 20, 2023, And Would Expire On July 20, 2023.)

RI H5970

JOINT RESOLUTION CREATING A SPECIAL LEGISLATIVE COMMISSION TO STUDY AND PROVIDE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE CREATION OF A STATEWIDE WHOLE-HOME REPAIRS PROGRAM (Creates 12-member commission to study and provide recommendations for the creation of a statewide whole-home repairs program, and who would report back to the General Assembly by January 5, 2026, and would expire on March 5, 2026.)

RI HR130

Creates a task force to study public health outcomes related to the criminalization of HIV

RI H8296

Joint Resolution Creating A Special Legislative Commission To Study And Make Recommendations Regarding Rhode Island’s Old Growth Forests (creates An 11 Member Commission Whose Purpose Would Be To Study And Make Recommendations Regarding Ri's Old Growth Forests, And Who Would Report Back To The House And Senate By August 18, 2023, And Would Expire On December 31, 2023.)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.