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Apr 14, 2022
criminal justice
  • Criminal Justice

Decriminalization of Controlled Substances (H 7715, H 7896, H 8009)

We supported a variety of legislation which proposed to decriminalize certain drugs entirely or to change the threshold for which the possession of a certain amount of a controlled substance becomes a crime.
Legislation
Apr 08, 2022
gender equality
  • Gender Equality|
  • +1 Issue

Legal Immunity for Sex Workers (H 7704)

We testified in support of a bill which would have granted legal immunity to individuals engaged in commercial sexual activity who report a crime that they are either a victim of or witness to.
Legislation
Mar 28, 2022
criminal justice
  • Criminal Justice

Parental Penalties for “Cyberstalking” (H 7567)

We opposed legislation which would have authorized a civil action against parents who demonstrate “willful or wanton disregard” in their exercise of “supervision and control” over a child who has committed the offense of cyberstalking or cyberharassment.
Legislation
Mar 21, 2022
criminal justice
  • Criminal Justice|
  • +3 Issues

Sex Work Decriminalization Commission

At a meeting of a state legislative commission designed to examine the impact of the criminalization of sex work, we testified in favor of decriminalization of these offenses and provided a number of other policy recommendations on the topic.
Legislation
Mar 21, 2022
criminal justice
  • Criminal Justice

Personal Care Attendant Background Checks (Article 12, FY 2023 Budget)

We urged rejection of the sections of this bill which put in place criminal records checks that could broadly disqualify justice-involved individuals seeking to become Medicaid personal care attendants or high-risk providers.
Legislation
Mar 21, 2022
racial justice
  • Racial Justice|
  • +1 Issue

Ending “Life Without Parole” Sentencing (H 7191, S 2643)

Noting that “life without parole” sentencing robs incarcerated individuals of any rehabilitative hope, is a type of sentencing with a racially discriminatory impact, and is a wasteful use of public resources, we supported legislation to eliminate this criminal sentence in Rhode Island.
Legislation
Mar 21, 2022
criminal justice
  • Criminal Justice

Civil Death (H 7411, S 2108)

We supported this legislation which would have repealed the state "civil death" statute as a matter of cleaning up this unjust and unconstitutional law from the books.
Legislation
Mar 21, 2022
criminal justice
  • Criminal Justice|
  • +1 Issue

Felony and Misdemeanor Redefinition (H 7355 & S 2367)

In an important piece of criminal justice reform legislation, this bill would have slightly redefined in two ways the definitions of “felony” and “misdemeanor” in Rhode Island law.
Legislation
Mar 21, 2022
criminal justice
  • Criminal Justice

Limiting Juvenile Detention (H 7461, S 2382)

We supported legislation which would have generally prohibited the detention of a juvenile under the age of 14 at the Rhode Island Training School.
Legislation
Apr 14, 2022
criminal justice
Legislation
Apr 14, 2022
  • Criminal Justice

Decriminalization of Controlled Substances (H 7715, H 7896, H 8009)

We supported a variety of legislation which proposed to decriminalize certain drugs entirely or to change the threshold for which the possession of a certain amount of a controlled substance becomes a crime.
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Legislation
Apr 08, 2022
gender equality
Legislation
Apr 08, 2022
  • Gender Equality|
  • +1 Issue

Legal Immunity for Sex Workers (H 7704)

We testified in support of a bill which would have granted legal immunity to individuals engaged in commercial sexual activity who report a crime that they are either a victim of or witness to.
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Legislation
Mar 28, 2022
criminal justice
Legislation
Mar 28, 2022
  • Criminal Justice

Parental Penalties for “Cyberstalking” (H 7567)

We opposed legislation which would have authorized a civil action against parents who demonstrate “willful or wanton disregard” in their exercise of “supervision and control” over a child who has committed the offense of cyberstalking or cyberharassment.
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Legislation
Mar 21, 2022
criminal justice
Legislation
Mar 21, 2022
  • Criminal Justice|
  • +3 Issues

Sex Work Decriminalization Commission

At a meeting of a state legislative commission designed to examine the impact of the criminalization of sex work, we testified in favor of decriminalization of these offenses and provided a number of other policy recommendations on the topic.
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Legislation
Mar 21, 2022
criminal justice
Legislation
Mar 21, 2022
  • Criminal Justice

Personal Care Attendant Background Checks (Article 12, FY 2023 Budget)

We urged rejection of the sections of this bill which put in place criminal records checks that could broadly disqualify justice-involved individuals seeking to become Medicaid personal care attendants or high-risk providers.
Explore Legislation
Legislation
Mar 21, 2022
racial justice
Legislation
Mar 21, 2022
  • Racial Justice|
  • +1 Issue

Ending “Life Without Parole” Sentencing (H 7191, S 2643)

Noting that “life without parole” sentencing robs incarcerated individuals of any rehabilitative hope, is a type of sentencing with a racially discriminatory impact, and is a wasteful use of public resources, we supported legislation to eliminate this criminal sentence in Rhode Island.
Explore Legislation
Legislation
Mar 21, 2022
criminal justice
Legislation
Mar 21, 2022
  • Criminal Justice

Civil Death (H 7411, S 2108)

We supported this legislation which would have repealed the state "civil death" statute as a matter of cleaning up this unjust and unconstitutional law from the books.
Explore Legislation
Legislation
Mar 21, 2022
criminal justice
Legislation
Mar 21, 2022
  • Criminal Justice|
  • +1 Issue

Felony and Misdemeanor Redefinition (H 7355 & S 2367)

In an important piece of criminal justice reform legislation, this bill would have slightly redefined in two ways the definitions of “felony” and “misdemeanor” in Rhode Island law.
Explore Legislation
Legislation
Mar 21, 2022
criminal justice
Legislation
Mar 21, 2022
  • Criminal Justice

Limiting Juvenile Detention (H 7461, S 2382)

We supported legislation which would have generally prohibited the detention of a juvenile under the age of 14 at the Rhode Island Training School.
Explore Legislation
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