Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1720

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To build restorative family and community connection

Impact

The bill's implications for state law are substantial, as it mandates a review and potential overhaul of current visitation policies. Correctional facilities would have to adhere to stricter regulations that prevent unreasonable limitations on visitation. This includes specifying that no individual can be denied visitation over disciplinary reasons for more than a limited time frame and ensuring that visitation capacity meets the minimum standards to keep visitation policies effective. Additionally, the bill aims to implement inclusive visitation practices that consider the needs of diverse visitors, promoting equity in access to inmates.

Summary

Senate Bill S1720, titled 'An Act to build restorative family and community connection', proposes significant amendments to the existing policies regarding visitation rights in state prisons and county correctional facilities. The bill emphasizes the importance of facilitating in-person visits for incarcerated individuals as a means of maintaining familial and community connections, which is viewed as crucial for rehabilitation and reducing recidivism. Under S1720, correctional administrators would be required to ensure maximum visitation opportunities, detailing specific visitation periods and accommodating for holidays and emergencies.

Contention

Despite the positive reception among advocates for restorative justice, there are points of contention surrounding the bill. Some legislators could express concern over security implications, questioning whether expanded visitation rights may pose risks within correctional facilities. Others may debate the practical aspects of implementing these policies, such as the training required for correctional staff and the potential cost of accommodating increased visitation demands. Moreover, there is an ongoing dialogue regarding how professions or past activities of visitors could affect their eligibility to visit incarcerated individuals, a matter of public safety that may elicit varying opinions.

Overall_conclusion

The introduction of S1720 represents a significant shift towards prioritizing family connections within the correctional system, aligning with wider movements towards restorative justice practices. As the bill proceeds through the legislative process, it may foster discussions about the balance between security and rehabilitation, the role of community in the reintegration of incarcerated individuals, and ultimately, the effectiveness of the correctional system in serving both public safety and individual needs.

Companion Bills

MA S2858

Replaced by To build restorative family and community connection

Previously Filed As

MA S2858

To build restorative family and community connection

MA H2591

To build restorative family and community connection

MA S524

Relative to voting rights restoration

MA S891

Relative to the primary care workforce development and loan repayment grant program at community health centers

MA S87

Delivering a fair share of cannabis revenue to communities harmed by the war on drugs

MA S1011

Promoting housing stability for families by strengthening the HomeBASE program

MA H1052

Accelerating wetlands restoration

MA H2308

Relative to multi-family zoning in MBTA communities

MA S715

Relative to modern family building

MA H1190

Relative to modern family building

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.