ENROLLED Page 1 of 2 Regular Session, 2010 HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTI ON NO. 172 BY REPRESENTATIVE BURRELL A CONCURRENT RESOLUTI ON To authorize and request the Reentry Advisory Council within the Department of Public Safety and Corrections to evaluate the feasibility of developing a central statewide computer system to improve collaboration and coordination of offender transition services, including cross-agency training and information-sharing, to improve outcomes for reentry initiatives and to report its findings to the Legislature of Louisiana prior to the convening of the 2012 Regular Session. WHEREAS, according to a recent study by the PEW Center on the States, Louisiana has the highest incarceration rate in the United States; and WHEREAS, the mission of incarceration in the criminal justice system is to enhance public safety through the safe and secure incarceration of offenders, effective probation and parole supervision, and proven rehabilitative strategies that successfully reintegrate offenders into society, as well as assisting individuals and communities victimized by crime; and WHEREAS, successful offender reentry and reintegration into the community is a matter of critical importance to the public's safety, but reentry is often unsuccessful due to the barriers ex-offenders face including a lack of education and job skills, employment prohibition in selected occupations, mental health and substance abuse issues, access to valid identification documents, child support enforcement regulations, access to public housing and other public benefits, and strained or fragile family and community ties; and WHEREAS, the ability of ex-offenders to obtain employment after incarceration and to become productive members of their communities is essential to reducing recidivism rates; however, successfully finding employment is often difficult due to the reluctance of many employers to hire individuals with criminal backgrounds; and ENROLLEDHCR NO. 172 Page 2 of 2 WHEREAS, offender reentry is a crime prevention strategy, which serves to reduce crime and the number of crime victims and ultimately ensures opportunities for safer communities; and WHEREAS, successful reentry is also a cost-savings measure which results in savings to state and local criminal justice systems; and WHEREAS, the Legislature of Louisiana has created a Reentry Advisory Council to assist the efforts of the Department of Public Safety and Corrections in developing the most comprehensive and effective reentry programs; and WHEREAS, the Reentry Advisory Council is charged with identifying methods to improve collaboration and coordination of offender transition services, including cross- agency training and information-sharing that will improve outcomes for offenders; and WHEREAS, the Reentry Advisory Council is further charged with establishing a means to share data, research, and measurement resources in relation to reentry initiatives with relevant agencies. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Legislature of Louisiana does hereby authorize and request that the Reentry Advisory Council within the Department of Public Safety and Corrections evaluate the feasibility of developing a statewide central computer system to improve collaboration and coordination of offender transition services, including cross-agency training and information-sharing, to improve outcomes for reentry initiatives and report its findings to the Legislature of Louisiana prior to the convening of the 2012 Regular Session. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a suitable copy of this Resolution be transmitted to the Department of Public Safety and Corrections. SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATI VES PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE