Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2005

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To promote correctional personnel safety

Impact

If enacted, this bill would introduce a maximum prison sentence of two and a half years in a jail or house of correction, or up to 20 years in a state prison for individuals who commit assault or assault and battery using dangerous weapons against correctional staff and authorized personnel. By establishing such significant penalties, the bill aims to deter violent behavior within correctional institutions and provide a safer working environment for correctional officers, volunteers, and contractors involved in the management and transportation of inmates.

Summary

House Bill 2005, titled 'An Act to promote correctional personnel safety', aims to enhance the safety of those working within correctional facilities by imposing stricter penalties on incarcerated individuals who commit acts of violence against staff and volunteers. The bill seeks to amend Section 38B of Chapter 127 of the Massachusetts General Laws to include specific provisions regarding assaults conducted with dangerous weapons in correctional settings. This legislative move responds to ongoing concerns about the safety and wellbeing of correctional personnel, particularly in light of rising incidents of violence within facilities.

Contention

The proposed legislation may generate debate regarding its implications for inmates' rights and the overall impact on the correctional system. Proponents argue that increased safety measures are necessary for reducing violence and protecting personnel, while opponents may express concerns about potential overreach in punishing inmates and the effectiveness of harsher penalties in addressing the root causes of violence in correctional facilities. Legislative discussions are likely to explore whether such measures may disproportionately affect certain populations or lead to further complications within the already complex prison system.

Companion Bills

MA H5281

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H287

Relative to studying best practices for ensuring the safety of blind persons

MA H3525

Promoting the proper disposal of miniatures

MA S1268

To enhance the authority of courts to protect public safety

MA H2974

Relative to employee protections

MA H5281

Study Order

MA H2003

Relative to possession of a dangerous weapon

MA H2009

Supporting and honoring Immigration and Customs Enforcement lawful detainments (SHIELD Act)

MA H2702

To protect correctional officers

MA H2627

To ensure pay parity for county sheriffs' correction officers and jail officers

MA H1999

Establishing a permanent commission to study the service standards for sexual assault and domestic violence service providers

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