Bill Text: FL H0369 | 2011 | Regular Session | Comm Sub
Bill Title: Faith- and Character-based Correctional Programs
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Engrossed - Dead) 2011-05-02 - Ordered enrolled -HJ 1002 [H0369 Detail]
Download: Florida-2011-H0369-Comm_Sub.html
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2 | An act relating to faith- and character-based correctional |
3 | institution programs; amending s. 944.803, F.S.; revising |
4 | legislative findings; providing legislative intent; |
5 | providing requirements for faith- and character-based |
6 | programs; deleting provisions relating to funding; |
7 | revising requirements for participation; deleting |
8 | provisions relating to assignment of chaplains; allowing |
9 | peer-to-peer programming whenever appropriate; providing |
10 | an effective date. |
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12 | Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: |
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14 | Section 1. Section 944.803, Florida Statutes, is amended |
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16 | 944.803 Faith- and character-based |
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18 | (1) The Legislature finds and declares that faith- and |
19 | character-based |
20 | private correctional institutions and facilities have the |
21 | potential to facilitate inmate institutional adjustment, help |
22 | inmates assume personal responsibility, and reduce recidivism. |
23 | (2) It is the intent of the Legislature that the |
24 | department expand the faith- and character-based initiative |
25 | through the use of faith- and character-based institutions. The |
26 | department is encouraged to phase out the faith-based and self |
27 | improvement dormitory programs and move toward the goal of only |
28 | implementing faith- and character-based institutions. |
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31 | private correctional facilities |
32 | (a) Measure recidivism rates for inmates who have |
33 | participated in faith- and character-based |
34 | (b) Increase the number of volunteers who minister to |
35 | inmates from various faith-based and secular institutions in the |
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37 | (c) Develop community linkages with secular institutions |
38 | as well as churches, synagogues, mosques, and other faith-based |
39 | institutions to assist inmates in their release back into the |
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51 | shall ensure that an inmate's faith orientation, or lack |
52 | thereof, will not be considered in determining admission to a |
53 | faith- and character-based |
54 | program does not attempt to convert an inmate toward a |
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56 | (b) The programs shall operate 24 hours a day within the |
57 | existing correctional facilities and |
58 | emphasize the importance of personal responsibility, meaningful |
59 | work, education, substance abuse treatment, and peer support. |
60 | (c) Participation in a |
61 | shall be voluntary. |
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64 | on evaluation and the length of time the inmate is projected to |
65 | be assigned to that particular institution. |
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70 | remove an inmate once assigned to a |
71 | purposes of population management, for inmate conduct that may |
72 | subject the inmate to disciplinary confinement or loss of gain- |
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89 | (5) The department shall ensure that any faith component |
90 | of any program authorized in this chapter is offered on a |
91 | voluntary basis and, an offender's faith orientation, or lack |
92 | thereof, will not be considered in determining admission to such |
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94 | convert an offender toward a particular faith or religious |
95 | preference. |
96 | (6) Within faith- and character-based institutions of the |
97 | state correctional system, peer-to-peer programming shall be |
98 | allowed, such as Alcoholics Anonymous, literacy instruction, and |
99 | other activities, when appropriate. |
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101 | not expended for the purpose of furthering religious |
102 | indoctrination, but rather, that state funds are expended for |
103 | purposes of furthering the secular goals of criminal |
104 | rehabilitation, the successful reintegration of offenders into |
105 | the community, and the reduction of recidivism. |
106 | Section 2. This act shall take effect upon becoming a law. |
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