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House Bill 5219 amends the Illinois Code of Corrections to remove all truth-in-sentencing (TIS) restrictions for new and current sentences.
The Re-Entry Employment Service Program (RESP) serves Illinoisans who are currently, or have in the past been, subject to any stage of the criminal justice process and who require assistance in overcoming barriers to employment resulting from a record of arrest or conviction.
Early release may be granted by IDOC (via discretionary credit) after as few as 60 days in prison for low-risk offenders. Requires judges to review presentencing report and provide a written rationale prior to sentencing someone with no prior violent convictions to prison for a class 3 or class 4 felony.

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The state also has Public Defenders offices and organizations like Cabrini Green Legal Aid that help with civil legal issues arising from the justice system. Additionally, the Illinois Department of Corrections provides resources and programs focused on re-entry, aiming to reduce recidivism.

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