Florida 2022 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H1465

Introduced
1/10/22  
Refer
1/16/22  
Refer
1/16/22  
Refer
1/16/22  

Caption

Community Violence Intervention and Prevention Grant Program

Impact

This legislation is poised to alter the landscape of public safety funding in Florida by emphasizing community-led initiatives over traditional law enforcement responses. Specifically, the grants will be used to implement and enhance violence reduction strategies such as hospital-based interventions and outreach programs targeting at-risk individuals. By shifting focus to evidence-informed initiatives, the bill aims to address the root causes of violence and promote recovery rather than punishment.

Summary

House Bill 1465 establishes the Community Violence Intervention and Prevention Grant Program within the Florida Department of Children and Families. The purpose of this program is to support nonprofit organizations and community-based partnerships that are focused on reducing community violence, particularly in areas disproportionately affected by violence. The grants will be accessible on a competitive basis and are designated for initiatives aimed at preventing interpersonal violence, including violence intervention strategies that do not contribute to mass incarceration.

Contention

While proponents of HB 1465 argue that this approach will lead to more effective violence reduction and promote community safety, critics may express concerns about the reliance on non-profit organizations and the efficacy of these interventions without direct law enforcement involvement. Additionally, transparency and accountability mechanisms for how grant funds are utilized could become focal points of debate, especially in relation to the impact of these programs on community safety outcomes.

Companion Bills

FL S1188

Similar To Community Violence Intervention and Prevention

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.