Illinois looking to relabel ‘offenders’ as ‘justice-impacted individuals’
By
Annabella Rosciglione
May 22, 2024 2:57 pm
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Illinois is moving forward with a bill that would reclassify some “offenders” as “justice-impacted individuals.”
Under House Bill 4409, the Illinois Department of Corrections would add representation to the Adult Redeploy Illinois oversight board. Some of the bill also changes the word “offender” to “justice-impacted individuals.” Republicans in the state are warning the logistics of the move could cost Illinois taxpayers.
“Over and over again, we keep changing the name of how we are referring to those who have entered into criminal activity and each time we make that change, each agency has to make that change on every one of their documents. Right now, in the Department of Corrections, there’s multiple changes that have been made, and it’s costing thousands and thousands of dollars just to do a name change. Why is it necessary to make the name change?” state Sen. Terri Bryant (R) said at a hearing.
One Republican also said the name change is offensive to victims of violent crime.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/3013555/illinois-looking-to-relabel-offenders-as-justice-impacted-individuals/