All Legislation

Legislation
Apr 08, 2024
criminal justice
  • Criminal Justice Reform

Expansion of “Hazing” Offenses (S 2678)

We opposed legislation which would provide that any “person in charge” of student organizations who permits hazing activities or “negligently fails to take reasonable measures” to prevent hazing” could face a potential year-long prison sentence.
Legislation
Apr 08, 2024
criminal justice
  • Criminal Justice Reform

Second Look Sentencing Act (H 7102, S 2228)

We strongly supported a bill which would allow individuals serving long sentences to request a “second look” and reduction of their sentence after serving ten years.
Legislation
Apr 05, 2024
criminal justice
  • Criminal Justice Reform

Limiting Juvenile Detention (H 7642, S 2775)

We supported legislation which would generally prohibit the detention of a juvenile under the age of 14 at the Rhode Island Training School.
Legislation
Apr 05, 2024
criminal justice
  • Racial Justice|
  • +3 Issues

Sex Work Decriminalization (S 2934)

We testified in favor of legislation which would decriminalize sex work.
Legislation
Apr 05, 2024
criminal justice
  • Criminal Justice Reform|
  • +1 Issue

Felony and Misdemeanor Redefinition (H 7527, S 2100)

As an important piece of criminal justice reform legislation, this bill would slightly redefine in two ways the definitions of “felony” and “misdemeanor” in Rhode Island law.
Legislation
Apr 05, 2024
criminal justice
  • Criminal Justice Reform|
  • +1 Issue

Parental Status in Sentencing (H 7048, S 2439)

We strongly supported legislation which would require that the parental status of a defendant be taken into account as a component of the sentencing process.
Legislation
Apr 04, 2024
criminal justice
  • Criminal Justice Reform|
  • +1 Issue

Repealing Discriminatory Prostitution Laws (S 2225)

Legislation
Apr 01, 2024
criminal justice
  • Criminal Justice Reform

Harsh Penalties for Graffiti Offenses (H 7634)

In addition to the amendments that this bill would make to the community service requirements to be imposed against individuals convicted of graffiti offenses, we urged that this bill be further used as an opportunity to revisit the extremely harsh prison penalties associated with this offense.
Legislation
Apr 01, 2024
criminal justice
  • Criminal Justice Reform

iGaming Penalties for Young Adults (H 7745)

We opposed legislation which would make it a misdemeanor, punishable by up to a year in prison, for a person between the ages of 18 and 21 to engage in electronic casino gaming, or iGaming.