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Support SB 861

To: Rep. Brixie, Sen. Anthony

From: A constituent in Mason, MI

July 18, 2024

I am writing to express my strong support for Senate Bill 861, which seeks to implement productivity credits within Michigan's prison system. This bill represents a significant step towards enhancing rehabilitation, improving public safety, and reducing correctional costs. **Promoting Rehabilitation and Public Safety** Productivity credits incentivize inmates to engage in educational, vocational, and therapeutic programs. Evidence shows that participation in these programs significantly reduces recidivism rates. As noted in the report by the Alliance for Safety and Justice, states with similar incentive-based programs have seen substantial decreases in reoffending, leading to safer communities. **Cost-Effectiveness** By reducing recidivism, productivity credits lower the financial burden on the prison system. The Alliance for Safety and Justice highlights that such programs save states millions of dollars annually by decreasing the need for prison beds and facilitating earlier release of rehabilitated individuals. In Connecticut, similar reforms have saved the state $39.8 million per year. **Improving Prison Safety** Incentivizing positive behavior and program participation also contributes to safer prison environments. Inmates involved in constructive activities are less likely to engage in misconduct, creating a more manageable setting for correctional staff. Programs such as cognitive behavioral therapy and vocational training reduce disciplinary violations and improve overall institutional safety. **Bipartisan Support and Successful Models** Productivity credit programs have garnered bipartisan support across the United States, with successful implementations in states like Ohio, New York, and Pennsylvania. These programs have led to notable reductions in recidivism and significant cost savings, as demonstrated by the comprehensive research presented in the Productivity Credits Brief by the Alliance for Safety and Justice. **Specifics of Senate Bill 861** Senate Bill 861 proposes allowing inmates to earn productivity credits through participation in approved programs, potentially reducing their sentences by up to 20% of the minimum term. This approach not only motivates inmates to engage in their rehabilitation actively but also prepares them for successful reintegration into society. In conclusion, Senate Bill 861 offers a balanced approach to criminal justice reform, focusing on rehabilitation, cost reduction, and enhanced public safety. I urge you to support this important legislation and help Michigan take a decisive step towards a more effective and humane correctional system. Thank you for your consideration.

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