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SB 2675

CD CORR-C NUMBER PRISONER

104th Regular Session Introduced by Willie Preston and 1 co-sponsor

Illinois bill establishing or modifying Department of Corrections prisoner identification and classification procedures statewide.

Added as Co-Sponsor Sen. Rachel Ventura
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Bill Summary · SB 2675

Legislative bill overview

SB 2675 appears to be a bill introduced in the Illinois Senate concerning prisoner identification or classification systems related to Department of Corrections (CORR) numbers. Based on the limited bill title information available, the legislation likely addresses how incarcerated individuals are assigned or managed within the state corrections system, though the specific provisions are not detailed in the filing data provided.

Why is this important

Prison identification and classification systems have operational and humanitarian implications for how inmates are tracked, placed in facilities, and access services. Changes to these systems can affect both corrections department efficiency and individual prisoners' access to rehabilitation programs, medical care, and fair treatment within the system.

Potential points of contention

  • Privacy and data management: Questions about what information is collected, stored, and shared under revised numbering or identification systems
  • Implementation costs: Resources required to implement new prisoner identification protocols across all Illinois Department of Corrections facilities
  • Classification accuracy: Whether any new system ensures fair and accurate prisoner classification for safety and program placement purposes

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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