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Bill S 1806 allows formerly incarcerated individuals to serve as peer support advocates in correctional facilities, enhancing inmate support and rehabilitation efforts.
Bill S 1806 allows formerly incarcerated individuals to serve as peer support advocates in correctional facilities, enhancing inmate support and rehabilitation efforts.
Bill Number: S 1806
Title: Prohibits correctional facilities from denying entry to certain peer support advocates based on such advocates' prior history of incarceration
Status: Substituted by A4159A
Introduced: January 14, 2025
Classification: Bill
The primary purpose of Bill S 1806 is to ensure that individuals with a prior history of incarceration are not barred from serving as peer support advocates in correctional facilities. This legislation aims to promote inclusivity and leverage the unique experiences of formerly incarcerated individuals to provide support and guidance to current inmates.
Bill S 1806 represents a significant step towards inclusivity within correctional facilities, recognizing the value of peer support from individuals with lived experiences of incarceration. By allowing these advocates to enter correctional facilities, the bill aims to enhance the support systems available to inmates, potentially leading to improved rehabilitation outcomes.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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