Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB564

Introduced
1/13/26  
Refer
1/13/26  

Caption

Juvenile Justice Diversion Program; authorize to operate as re-petition and post-adjudication diversions for juveniles.

Impact

The bill is a significant step towards reforming the juvenile justice system in Mississippi by emphasizing rehabilitation over detention. It connects juveniles with programs that can help them develop skills and avoid future criminal behavior. The JJDPs are envisioned to operate under certain funding conditions, with provisions for pre-petition and post-adjudication diversion strategies, which aim to reduce the number of youth incarcerated for non-violent offenses. Overall, this may lead to a decrease in juvenile detention rates and offer more constructive avenues for youth who may otherwise face legal consequences.

Summary

House Bill 564 amends Section 43-27-201 of the Mississippi Code to rebrand and restructure the Adolescent Opportunity Programs as Juvenile Justice Diversion Programs (JJDP). This change is intended to better reflect the program's focus on diversion from detention and rehabilitation for juvenile offenders. The bill requires these programs to offer alternatives to detention during after-school and weekend hours, thereby providing more opportunities for intervention before legal escalation. These programs aim to keep juveniles in their communities while still addressing their behavioral issues.

Contention

Points of contention surrounding HB 564 may include the adequacy of funding and resources for these diversion programs, given that their successful implementation relies heavily on financial support from the legislature. Supporters argue that these programs provide necessary interventions that can reduce recidivism rates among youth, while critics may express concerns about the reliance on funding for program efficacy and overall system integrity. Some discussions might also reflect on how this reform aligns with broader social justice initiatives aimed at preventing the criminalization of youth for minor offenses.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB612

Sales tax; create diversion to counties.

MS HB929

Sales tax; create diversion to counties.

MS SB2560

Sales tax; create diversion to counties.

MS HB95

Sales tax; create diversion to the Pearl River Valley Water Supply District.

MS HB219

"The Juvenile Offender Parole and Rehabilitation Act"; enact.

MS HB1265

Sales Tax Diversion Study Committee; create.

MS SB2582

Sales Tax Diversion Study Committee; establish.

MS SB2563

Working Cash-Stabilization Reserve Fund; increase the limit of diversion to.

MS HB627

Forgivable loan programs; revise authority of Postsecondary Education Financial Assistance Board to administer and repeal unfunded programs.

MS HB1463

Pseudoephedrine; require manufacturers to pay fees to National Association of Drug Diversion Investigators to support NPLE.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.