Treatment of Inmates
Florida bill addressing inmate treatment standards, referred to criminal justice and fiscal committees but died in committee without passage.
Florida bill addressing inmate treatment standards, referred to criminal justice and fiscal committees but died in committee without passage.
SB 358 is a Florida bill introduced in January 2025 that addresses the treatment of inmates within the state's correctional system. While the specific provisions are not detailed in the legislative history provided, the bill was referred to Criminal Justice and Appropriations committees, suggesting it involved both policy changes and fiscal implications for inmate treatment standards.
Inmate treatment standards affect both human welfare and public safety outcomes, as conditions of incarceration impact rehabilitation, recidivism rates, and correctional facility operations. Changes to treatment protocols can have significant budgetary implications for Florida's Department of Corrections, making this relevant to both criminal justice reform advocates and fiscal policymakers.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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