HLS 11RS-989 ENGROSSED Page 1 of 4 Regular Session, 2011 HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTI ON NO. 86 BY REPRESENTATIVE HUTTER CRIME/ABUSE: Provides relative to the study and development of standards for domestic abuse intervention programs A CONCURRENT RESOLUTI ON1 To urge and request the Louisiana Coalition Against Domestic Abuse to appoint and2 convene a task force to evaluate existing court-approved domestic abuse intervention3 programs across the state, to study similar programs in other states to determine4 responsible, evidence-based best practices in the field of domestic abuse5 intervention, and to report to the Louisiana Legislature its findings and6 recommendations relative to the development of minimum standards for domestic7 abuse intervention programs in this state.8 WHEREAS, the Louisiana Legislature has long recognized the need to protect the9 health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of this state; and10 WHEREAS, the Louisiana Legislature recognizes the need of Louisiana citizens to11 feel safe in their own homes and recognizes that too often Louisiana residents are abused by12 the people with whom they are most closely associated; and13 WHEREAS, in June of 2010, Louisiana had the highest rate of domestic violence14 related homicides in the nation; and15 WHEREAS, from 1997 through 2009, eight hundred ninety-two people died in16 domestic violence incidents and ninety percent of those homicides were committed by17 someone the victim was familiar with, and, in fact, the majority of the murders were18 committed by the victim's current intimate partner or spouse; and19 HLS 11RS-989 ENGROSSED HCR NO. 86 Page 2 of 4 WHEREAS, in research conducted by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention,1 it was estimated that health-related costs of domestic violence exceed eight billion three2 hundred million dollars annually; and3 WHEREAS, according to a study by the United States Department of Labor, spouses4 and intimate partners lose eight million work days to domestic violence every year, which5 is equivalent to cutting thirty-two thousand one hundred fourteen jobs from the economy;6 and 7 WHEREAS, it has been estimated by the Bureau of National Affairs that domestic8 violence costs employers over five billion dollars annually in the form of increased health9 care costs, absenteeism, reduced productivity, and related security costs; and10 WHEREAS, the Louisiana Legislature recognizes the need to assist victims of11 domestic abuse battery, and in order to prevent future incidents of domestic violence, to12 provide assistance to the offender as well; and13 WHEREAS, Louisiana law currently requires a domestic abuse battery offender to14 participate in a court-approved domestic abuse intervention program; and15 WHEREAS, the Louisiana Legislature recognizes the importance of ensuring that16 these programs utilize responsible intervention methods and employ proven methods and17 evidence-based best practices used in this state and other states to reduce the incidents of18 domestic violence; and19 WHEREAS, the Louisiana Legislature recognizes the necessity of providing20 effective domestic abuse intervention programs which directly address the issues and needs21 of the offender while maintaining a focus on the violent behavior of the offender and the22 safety of the victim; and23 WHEREAS, the Louisiana Legislature recognizes the need for the development of24 minimum standards and qualifications for court-approved domestic abuse intervention25 programs in this state which will help to define the program structure, format, content, and26 techniques, to aid practitioners in designing new programs or adapting changes to existing27 programs, and to act as a guide for court systems when deciding which programs are28 appropriate for court referral; and29 HLS 11RS-989 ENGROSSED HCR NO. 86 Page 3 of 4 WHEREAS, in developing these standards, it is necessary that the Louisiana1 Coalition Against Domestic Abuse evaluate the existing court-approved domestic abuse2 intervention programs across the state, and to study similar programs in other states to help3 determine responsible, evidence-based best practices in the field of domestic abuse4 intervention.5 THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Legislature of Louisiana does hereby6 urge and request the Louisiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence to appoint and convene7 a task force, to be known as the "Louisiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence Task8 Force", to evaluate existing court-approved domestic abuse intervention programs across the9 state, to study similar programs in other states to determine responsible, evidence-based best10 practices in the field of domestic abuse intervention, and to report to the Committee on the11 Administration of Criminal Justice of the Louisiana House of Representatives its findings12 and recommendations relative to the development of minimum standards for domestic abuse13 intervention programs in this state.14 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Louisiana Coalition Against Domestic Abuse15 Task Force shall include representation of the following entities: the Department of16 Children and Family Services; the Department of Health and Hospitals, office of public17 health; the Department of Public Safety and Corrections; the Department of Public Safety18 and Corrections, office of juvenile justice; the Louisiana District Attorneys Association; the19 Louisiana Public Defender Board; the Louisiana Sheriffs' Association; the Louisiana20 Association of Chiefs of Police; the Louisiana Commission on Marriage and Family; the21 Women's Policy and Research Commission; the District Judges Association; and any other22 agency or entities which the department deems appropriate.23 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Louisiana Coalition Against Domestic Abuse24 Task Force report its findings and recommendations to the Committee on the Administration25 of Criminal Justice of the Louisiana House of Representatives prior to the convening of the26 2012 Regular Session of the Legislature of Louisiana.27 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this Resolution be transmitted to the28 Louisiana Coalition Against Domestic Abuse.29 HLS 11RS-989 ENGROSSED HCR NO. 86 Page 4 of 4 DIGEST The digest printed below was prepared by House Legislative Services. It constitutes no part of the legislative instrument. The keyword, one-liner, abstract, and digest do not constitute part of the law or proof or indicia of legislative intent. [R.S. 1:13(B) and 24:177(E)] Hutter HCR No. 86 Requests the La. Coalition Against Domestic Abuse to appoint and convene a task force to be known as the "Louisiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence Task Force" to evaluate existing court-approved domestic abuse intervention programs across the state, to study similar programs in other states to determine responsible, evidence-based best practices in the field of domestic abuse intervention, and to report its findings and recommendations relative to the development of minimum standards for domestic abuse intervention programs in this state.