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FL S0344
Bill
AI Summary
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Creates the "Evidence-Based Practices of Supervision Act" requiring the Department of Corrections and state-funded local agencies to adopt policies implementing evidence-based supervision practices for all probationers and parolees by October 1, 2022.
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Mandates agencies establish objective risk assessment tools, develop individualized case plans based on risk levels, and implement swift and proportionate responses to compliant and noncompliant behaviors.
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Requires elimination of supervision policies and programs by October 1, 2022 that are intended to reduce recidivism but lack scientific evidence of effectiveness.
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Establishes victim-focused requirements including restitution payment schedules, victim impact statements, information about victim rights, victim satisfaction surveys, and victim-offender dialogue opportunities.
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Requires comprehensive annual reports to the Governor, Legislature, and Supreme Court beginning in 2019 detailing implementation progress, state funding for evidence-based programs, recidivism data, and victim satisfaction results, with reports made publicly available online.
Legislative Description
Offender Probation, Parole, and Supervision
Last Action
Died in Criminal Justice
3/10/2018