Posted: | December 1, 2020 10:22 AM |
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From: | Representative Carl Walker Metzgar |
To: | All House members |
Subject: | State Correctional Institutions Safety Reform |
Since 2015, there have been 3,751 instances of inmates assaulting Pennsylvania correction facility staff. To help curb this extreme violence, I plan to introduce a seven-bill package to further protect prison staff and the public from these dangerous criminals. It is clear the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections’ policies have failed to protect the staff and officers that protect us from the state’s most dangerous criminals. In addition to the 3,571 attacks on prison staff, there were 3,364 prisoner-on-prisoner assaults. This clearly shows our fearless correction officers being targeted for attack by these prisoners. The bills would address seven key areas to improve safety for Department of Corrections (DOC) staff and the public. The bills would also provide tougher penalties on inmates who assault prison staff. Please join me in helping to protect Pennsylvania's corrections officers by co-sponsoring this legislation. |
Introduced as HB1001
Description: | Proposal #1 (Former HB 261): Eliminate parole eligibility for inmates convicted of staff assault. | |
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Introduced as HB1004
Description: | Proposal #2 (Former HB 258): Place inmates who assault staff on the restricted release list, confining them to the restricted housing unit (RHU). Additionally, they cannot be released without a regional deputy secretary’s approval. | |
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Introduced as HB1002
Description: | Proposal #3 (Former HB 257): Impose a mandatory five-year sentence for those convicted of staff assault, served consecutive to a prior sentence, and a $5,000 fine against the inmate’s commissary account. | |
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Introduced as HB1000
Description: | Proposal #4 (Former HB 260): Prohibit inmate access to boots, as this was the weapon used to kill Sgt. Baserman. Currently, the DOC still allows inmates to possess state-issued boots. | |
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Introduced as HB998
Description: | Proposal #5 (Former HB 259): Mandate two guards per guard tower armed with autoloading rifles, with a minimum of 500 rounds per rifle pre-loaded in magazines. | |
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Introduced as HB997
Description: | Proposal #6 (Former HB 263): Restrict commissary eligibility after a staff assault without a regional deputy secretary’s approval. | |
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