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By Tameca Hawkins Brittney Bradley Tyiesha Sonja Hunter Introduced 0n January 29 Senate Bill No 98 Senate Bill No 98 A bill to provide compensation and other relief for individuals wrongfully imprisoned for crimes to prescribe the powers and duties of certain state governmental officers ID: 314034

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Prison Reform for Unlawful Imprisonment

By: Tameca Hawkins, Brittney Bradley, Tyiesha, Sonja HunterSlide2

Introduced 0n January 29

Senate Bill No. 98Slide3

Senate Bill No. 98

A bill to provide compensation and other relief for individuals wrongfully imprisoned for crimes: to prescribe the powers and duties of certain state governmental officers and agencies; and to provide remedies. Slide4

Interest Groups

An organization whose member share common concerns and try to influence government policies that impact those concerns.Slide5

Center for Prison Reform

The Center for Prison Reform is a think tank and coalition of like minded groups that lobby for prison reform. Slide6

Advocacy Groups

Public support for or a recommendation of a particular case or policy. Actions that speaks in favor.Slide7

Innocence Project and Wrongful Conviction

A non-profit group of attorneys, professors and students working to free innocent prisoners.Slide8

International Community Correction Association

The ICCA is a membership organization dedicated to promoting community based corrections for adults and juveniles to enhance public safety. Community corrections involve a variety of different community provided and government funded services. Slide9

Elected Officials

Senator Steven Bieda- Sponsor

Rick Jones- Chairperson

Committee of Judiciary-Young, Warren, Anderson, Hopgood, Kowall and Casperson. Slide10

AN INNOCENT PERSON IS DEPRIVED OF LIFE, LIBERTY AND THE OPPORTUNITY TO CONTRIBUTE TO SOCIETY.Slide11

GAP IN THE BILL

Prohibit compensation from being awarded for any time during which the plaintiff was imprisoned under a concurrent or consecutive sentence for another conviction, or for any injury sustained while imprisoned. Slide12

Dwayne Provience…

Flaw in the BillSlide13

Omission in the Bill

An individual convicted, imprisoned, and released from custody before the effective date of this act shall commence an action under this act within 5 years after the effective date of this act.”Slide14

Social & Cultural Factors

When individuals are wrongful imprisoned it not only affects the individual it affects families of the wrongfully accused, the victims of the families and the communities as well.Slide15

Cont’d

Families of the victims would suffer after they have found closure

The case would be reopened and the families of the victims would have to revisit the crime and that can cause so much anguishSlide16

Cont’d

Families of non-exonerated prisoners have the power to destroy families.

Families of non-exonerated prisoners have to choose to advocate for the prisoners innocence if they choose to believe them.Slide17

Cont’d

Prisoners have a hard time finding employment.

Society is harsh on prisoners wrongfully accused, whether they’ve been exonerated or not. Slide18

Policy Making Model

The policymaking model and process of Bill No. 98 was a rational model.

Bill No. 98 exemplifies a cost and benefit intervention which can be calculated prior to being implemented and evaluated.

All policy alternatives in Bill No. 98 have been identified, assessed, and is available.

All

policy consequences that can be known, identified, and measured. Cost and benefit ratios have been calculated. Slide19

Identifying the Problem

The

first step in the process of developing this bill was outlined by acknowledging that a problem of persons being wrongfully incarcerated was a social issue which destroys and devastates lives. Slide20

Formulating a Policy to Resolve the Problem

Next

the committee studied the problem and formulated this policy to resolve the problem which would compensate prisoners up to $60,000.00 for each year from the date the plaintiff/prisoner was imprisoned until the date the plaintiff was released from imprisonment on parole or because the maximum sentence was

served…Slide21

Implementing the Policy

The

new policy was initiated and put into effect by determining the organizations or agencies that will be responsible for carrying out this new policy. Policy No. 98 would include “state correctional facility” maintained and operated by the department of corrections. This would also include the State of Michigan, including its agencies, departments, commissions, and

courts.Slide22

The

final step in the process of this bill is known as evaluation, which is typically ongoing. Many factors were examined and investigated before this act of compensation was implemented. The bill would have an indeterminate fiscal impact on the state government.

Evaluating the Effect of the Policy