Amid ongoing controversy with the Illinois Prisoner Review Board (PRB), including a recent high-profile tragedy where a young boy was murdered by an offender just days after his release, the Senate passed legislation to reform the controversial body.
House Bill 681, sponsored by Senator Fowler, includes a number of reforms to the PRB, incorporating ideas previously suggested by Senate Republicans. The bill enhances protections for victims by ensuring they are notified when prisoners are up for release and by improving the process for filing impact statements.
“The PRB has historically served this state and our criminal justice system well, but given the recent issues and the fatal consequences, it’s clear that reforms are needed, and the process must be improved to address the obvious failures within the body,” said Fowler.
Additionally, the legislation establishes new qualification standards for board members, increases transparency and creates a task force to examine various issues related to the board.
Senator Fowler emphasized that the PRB urgently needs reforms to improve public safety, prioritize and protect victims, and ensure that their voices are heard throughout the process.