Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1897

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to community corrections

Impact

If enacted, H1897 would significantly impact how community corrections operate in Massachusetts by formalizing the structure of community justice programs. This includes setting standards for both the execution and funding of these programs, alongside mandated evaluation metrics to assess their effectiveness. Additionally, the bill emphasizes the provision of specialized services for emerging adults, recognizing the unique needs of this demographic in the justice system. Its implementation is expected to require increased coordination among state, local, and private service agencies involved in criminal justice, ultimately aiming to improve outcomes for individuals under supervision.

Summary

House Bill H1897, presented by Representatives Frank A. Moran and Kate Lipper-Garabedian, focuses on enhancing community corrections within the Massachusetts criminal justice system. The bill seeks to establish an office of community justice programs under the commissioner of probation, aimed at creating a continuum of services for individuals involved in the justice system. Key components of this bill include definitions for community justice programs and the roles of different entities involved in administering these programs. The proposed law emphasizes the need for evidence-based practices in implementing community services geared toward reducing recidivism and supporting successful reintegration of individuals into society.

Contention

Points of contention surrounding H1897 may arise from discussions about the balance between rehabilitation and public safety. Critics may express concerns regarding the potential costs associated with establishing and maintaining these community justice programs, as well as their effectiveness in real-world applications. Additionally, there could be debates over the level of discretion granted to the commissioner of probation and the executive director of the community justice programs in selecting and overseeing service providers, including fears about compliance and accountability.

Companion Bills

MA H4861

Replaced by Relative to community corrections

Previously Filed As

MA H4861

Relative to community corrections

MA S1643

Relative to access to community corrections

MA H1848

Relative to judicial discretion for probation

MA H778

Relative to the LGBTQ aging commission

MA H1265

Relative to auto insurance costs for traditionally low-and moderate income communities

MA H3730

Relative to training tomorrow’s trucking industry workforce

MA H3865

Relative to reimbursing armed service members

MA H3866

Relative to waiving education requirements for skilled veterans to be LPNs

MA H780

Establishing the hospital to home partnership program

MA H3864

Relative to public employee benefits for military service members on active duty

Similar Bills

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