Minnesota Rehabilitation and Reinvestment Act Minn. Stat. § 244.42
Minnesota law to reduce recidivism
and government expenditures on prison sentences goes into effect January 1,
2025. A qualifying inmate may reduce his or her total sentence by up to 17
percent of the total executed sentence and reduce his or her total sentence to
50%.
The law is designed to reduce
recidivism within the population of Minnesota and lower the burden on the state
to house inmates.
An inmate completes a process with
the commissioner with a customized individualized rehabilitation plan, along
with identified goals. The individualized rehabilitation plan must be holistic
in nature by identifying intended outcomes for addressing:
(1) the incarcerated
person's needs and risk factors;
(2) the person's
identified strengths; and
(3) available and
needed community supports, including victim safety considerations as required
under section 244.47, if applicable.
The inmate must be successful on
the individualized rehabilitation plan to receive a reduction in prison time.
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