An Act relative to treatment, not incarceration
Bill S 1117 prioritizes treatment over incarceration for probationers with substance use disorders, ensuring access to care and protecting those in recovery from penalties.
Bill S 1117 prioritizes treatment over incarceration for probationers with substance use disorders, ensuring access to care and protecting those in recovery from penalties.
Bill S 1117 aims to reform the approach to probation for individuals with alcohol or substance use disorders in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The primary intent is to prioritize treatment over incarceration, recognizing that individuals struggling with addiction may benefit more from supportive treatment plans rather than punitive measures.
The bill proposes several significant changes to existing laws regarding probation conditions for individuals with substance use disorders:
Assessment for Treatment Needs:
Mandatory Treatment Plans:
Protection Against Violations:
Reassessment and Further Treatment:
Bill S 1117 represents a significant shift in the Massachusetts judicial approach to probation for individuals with substance use disorders. By emphasizing treatment over incarceration, the bill seeks to improve outcomes for those affected by addiction, potentially reducing recidivism and promoting recovery.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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