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A MEMORIAL
REQUESTING THAT A TASK FORCE BE CONVENED TO STUDY THE
FEASIBILITY AND EFFECTIVENESS OF CREATING AN INDEPENDENT
ENTITY TO OVERSEE NEW MEXICO'S CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES.
WHEREAS, the vast majority of convicted criminals do not
remain in prison but return to the world outside of prison and
to the communities from which they came; and
WHEREAS, what happens in our prisons does not stay
within prison walls but spills over into the rest of society;
and
WHEREAS, studies show that within three years of
release, sixty-seven percent of former prisoners are re-
arrested and fifty-two percent are re-incarcerated for crimes
committed in our communities; and
WHEREAS, inadequate health care in prisons increases the
rates of contagious disease and illness among prisoners and
prison staff, which can bring illness and spread contagious
disease to the community at large; and
WHEREAS, the commission on safety and abuse in America's
prisons studied correctional facilities nationwide for more
than a year to make recommendations on how prisons can become
safer and more effective; and
WHEREAS, on June 8, 2006, the commission released its
report detailing the violence and abuse in prisons in the
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United States, the broad impact of those problems on public
safety and public health and how correctional facilities
nationwide can become safer and more effective; and
WHEREAS, the commission on safety and abuse in America's
prisons has determined that prisons are dangerous, violent and
overcrowded, subjecting prisoners to inadequate health care,
rape, gang violence and even beatings by officers; and
WHEREAS, correctional facilities are walled off from
external monitoring and public scrutiny to a degree
inconsistent with the responsibility of public institutions;
and
WHEREAS, the commission recommended, among other things,
that every state create an independent entity to oversee the
operation and management of correctional facilities; and
WHEREAS, it is difficult to determine the conditions
that exist in New Mexico's privately and publicly operated
prisons; and
WHEREAS, New Mexico leads the nation in the percentage
of inmates housed in private prisons and has contracts with
private health care organizations for the medical and mental
health care of inmates, and New Mexico periodically has
problems with oversight, adequacy and other issues with those
private contractors; and
WHEREAS, New Mexico prisons should not be "schools of
crime" but should focus on reintegrating offenders into
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society so that the ninety-five percent of prisoners who
return to society do not export prison violence into our
communities; and
WHEREAS, identifying structural and administrative
problems within our corrections system is an important step
toward reducing rates of violence and recidivism; and
WHEREAS, safe and productive prisons are of benefit to
all New Mexicans, and all public institutions benefit from
strong and independent oversight; and
WHEREAS, lack of independent oversight leads to ongoing
health and safety problems within our correctional facilities,
which in turn leads to ongoing health and safety problems in
our communities;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVES OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO that the attorney
general be requested to appoint and chair a task force to
study the feasibility and effectiveness of forming an
independent entity that would oversee the status and
conditions of New Mexico's correctional facilities; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that if the task force finds that
it would be feasible and effective to form an independent
entity, it specify the composition and nature of the entity,
its expertise and the areas and methods of oversight; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the task force report its
findings to the appropriate interim legislative committee no
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later than November 2008; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this memorial be
transmitted to the attorney general.