Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2236

Introduced
1/20/25  
Refer
1/20/25  

Caption

Earned-release supervision; require Parole Board to approve release of offenders.

Impact

The passage of SB2236 will lead to significant changes in state laws governing parole and earned-release supervision. Specifically, it mandates that offenders be provided written notice of their eligibility for earned-time allowances, and that local law enforcement, as well as victims or their family members, should be informed about potential releases. This requirement aims to promote transparency and ensure that the interests of victims are taken into account during the decision-making process regarding parole.

Summary

Senate Bill 2236 aims to reform the process of granting earned-release supervision for offenders in Mississippi. Specifically, the bill directs the Mississippi Parole Board to review and approve the release of offenders under the earned-time allowance program. This program permits inmates to earn a reduction in their sentence based on good behavior and other criteria. The bill establishes a clear procedure that the Parole Board must follow when evaluating recommendations from the Mississippi Department of Corrections regarding such releases, further enhancing oversight in the parole process.

Contention

As with many issues related to criminal justice reform, there are points of contention surrounding SB2236. Supporters argue that the bill provides necessary checks and balances that will help prevent dangerous offenders from being released prematurely. Critics may raise concerns about the capacity of the Parole Board to handle the increased workload associated with new hearings and notices, as well as the potential impact on recidivism rates and public safety. Moreover, the provisions requiring notifications to victims will be closely scrutinized to ensure they are effective and respectful of the victims' rights.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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