Massachusetts S1651 aims to enhance human rights and outcomes for incarcerated people by ensuring access to education, recreation, and other.
Massachusetts S1651 mandates that incarcerated individuals have access to various educational and rehabilitative programs, including high school credit classes, vocational training, and college courses. It ensures that all incarcerated people receive at least eight hours out of their cells daily, with opportunities for outdoor recreation and social interaction. The bill also requires that incarcerated people be treated with dignity and cultural sensitivity, without discrimination.
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