Louisiana 2011 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR58

Introduced
6/6/11  
Passed
6/7/11  
Engrossed
6/7/11  
Refer
6/8/11  

Caption

Requests various public agencies and private associations and stakeholders to work in collaboration through the Human Trafficking of Minors Study Group to study and make recommendations to the legislature of methods which may be utilized in an effort to eliminate the human trafficking of minors in the state of Louisiana.

Impact

The bill's overarching intention is to create a structured and thoughtful approach toward reducing the incidence of minor human trafficking through the study group. This group will analyze existing laws, recommend necessary legal amendments, and explore better behavioral health treatment options for affected minors. Additionally, the resolution emphasizes the importance of obtaining input from previous victims and their families, allowing their firsthand experiences to inform legislative and support efforts.

Summary

SCR58 is a Senate Concurrent Resolution from Louisiana that calls for the establishment of a Human Trafficking of Minors Study Group aimed at addressing the growing issue of minor human trafficking in the state. The resolution underscores the alarming statistics surrounding child victimization in sexual trafficking, indicating that many minors are lured into this world, particularly after running away from home. It stresses the need for a collaborative effort between public agencies, private associations, and stakeholders to develop effective strategies to combat this issue.

Sentiment

Sentiment around SCR58 appears to be largely supportive, acknowledging the grave and urgent nature of human trafficking as a public concern. The establishment of the study group is viewed as a proactive measure that echoes the collective responsibility of society to protect vulnerable children. However, some may voice concerns regarding the implementation of the recommendations and the adequacy of support services that will follow as a result of the group's findings.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise regarding the capacity of the study group to effectively address the myriad complexities of human trafficking, such as coordination between various agencies and the availability of resources for implementing proposed changes. Additionally, disparities in service availability, particularly in areas like Baton Rouge and New Orleans where the resolution indicates heightened risks, could lead to discussions about the distribution of state and federal support and the development of comprehensive services tailored to the needs of trafficking victims.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR27

Creates the Joint Human Trafficking Study Commission.

LA SCR9

Requests the Louisiana State Law Institute to study and make recommendations to the Louisiana Legislature regarding human trafficking.

LA SB3697

HUMAN TRAFFICKING-MINORS

LA S1992

Expands duties of Commission on Human Trafficking to include studying connection between human trafficking and illicit massage parlor businesses.

LA S1297

Expands duties of Commission on Human Trafficking to include studying connection between human trafficking and illicit massage parlor businesses.

LA A3875

Expands duties of Commission on Human Trafficking to include studying connection between human trafficking and illicit massage parlor businesses.

LA A1580

Requires Commission on Human Trafficking to identify methods to prevent human trafficking through online gaming platforms.

LA A5845

Requires Commission on Human Trafficking to identify methods to prevent human trafficking through online gaming platforms.

LA S4314

Requires Commission on Human Trafficking to identify methods to prevent human trafficking through online gaming platforms.

LA A1728

Expands duties of Commission on Human Trafficking to prevent human trafficking in women and children of color.

Similar Bills

LA SB42

Creates the Louisiana Human Trafficking Prevention Commission and Advisory Board. (8/1/17)

LA HB359

Provides relative to victims of human trafficking

LA SCR27

Creates the Joint Human Trafficking Study Commission.

LA SB170

Provides relative to the creation of the office of human trafficking prevention. (gov sig) (EN INCREASE GF EX See Note)

LA SB434

Provides for immunity from prosecution and post-conviction relief for victims of human trafficking. (gov sig)

LA SR4

Recreates the Task Force on Human Trafficking Arrests.

LA SB148

Provides for post-conviction relief for victims of human trafficking. (gov sig) (EN SEE FISC NOTE SD EX See Note)

LA SCR9

Requests the Louisiana State Law Institute to study and make recommendations to the Louisiana Legislature regarding human trafficking.