Wisconsin 2023-2024 Regular Session

Wisconsin Assembly Bill AB814

Introduced
12/8/23  
Refer
12/8/23  

Caption

Inmate access to the outdoors. (FE)

Impact

This bill aims to improve the conditions of confinement for inmates by facilitating outdoor access, which is associated with positive mental health outcomes and rehabilitation opportunities. By enforcing the three-hour weekly outdoor requirement, the state aims to address criticisms regarding the treatment and welfare of inmates, signaling a move toward more humane correctional practices. It is anticipated that such provisions may aid in reducing stress and anxiety among inmates, contributing to a potentially lower recidivism rate.

Summary

Assembly Bill 814 seeks to establish mandated outdoor access for inmates within Wisconsin's state correctional institutions and county houses of correction. The legislation demands that every incarcerated individual be granted a minimum of three hours of outdoor time each week. This requirement applies broadly unless inmates are subjected to lockdowns or are in solitary confinement. Notably, a delayed implementation for inmates held in the Milwaukee secure detention facility is specified; they will not receive the outdoor access until their 91st day of confinement.

Conclusion

Overall, AB814 represents an effort to reform correctional practices in Wisconsin, reflecting a growing recognition of inmate rights and the benefits of outdoor access. As the bill progresses through the legislative process, it is likely to encounter further debate concerning its practical implications and funding requirements, highlighting a key intersection of criminal justice reform and resource allocation.

Contention

While many support the intentions behind AB814, there are concerns about its implementation, particularly in facilities that may struggle with routine outdoor access due to security or logistical constraints. Detractors argue that the bill could present administrative challenges and may require additional resources to manage outdoor time adequately for all inmates. Furthermore, there is skepticism regarding the impact of outdoor access when not coupled with comprehensive rehabilitation programs or enhancements in mental health services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WI SB776

Inmate access to the outdoors. (FE)

WI AB804

Inmate access to transparent windows and making an appropriation. (FE)

WI AB812

Informing certain inmates and juveniles in custody of their rights under the law. (FE)

WI SB772

Informing certain inmates and juveniles in custody of their rights under the law. (FE)

WI AB771

Recreational opportunities and structured programming for inmates in state correctional institutions and county jails and houses of correction. (FE)

WI SB731

Recreational opportunities and structured programming for inmates in state correctional institutions and county jails and houses of correction. (FE)

WI AB805

In-person visiting periods for inmates of state correctional institutions and county jails or houses of correction. (FE)

WI SB763

In-person visiting periods for inmates of state correctional institutions and county jails or houses of correction. (FE)

WI AB939

Reporting of and notifications about restricted movement and solitary confinement in state correctional institutions and county jails and making an appropriation. (FE)

WI SB904

Reporting of and notifications about restricted movement and solitary confinement in state correctional institutions and county jails and making an appropriation. (FE)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.