Louisiana 2012 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB580

Introduced
3/12/12  

Caption

Provides authority for sheriffs to transfer pretrial detainees in parish jails to state forensic facilities for treatment. (8/1/12)

Impact

The passage of SB580 would amend existing statutes relating to mental health and law enforcement, specifically allowing county sheriffs to work in conjunction with mental health professionals to identify and transfer individuals considered dangerous. This is expected to enhance the safety of both the jail environment and the broader community, as individuals who pose a significant risk can be relocated to facilities designed to manage their treatment properly.

Summary

Senate Bill 580 enables sheriffs to transfer pretrial detainees from parish jails to state forensic facilities for mental health treatment. This legislation aims to streamline the process for managing individuals in jail who are deemed dangerous due to mental health issues, ensuring they receive appropriate care in settings equipped to handle their needs. By allowing for these transfers, the bill attempts to address concerns about safety in parish jails where resources for mental health treatment may be limited.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB580 is largely supportive within law enforcement and mental health advocacy circles, who view it as a necessary measure to protect both the individuals in custody and the public. However, there are concerns raised by some civil liberties advocates who fear that this could lead to the misuse of authority in transferring individuals without adequate safeguards. Overall, discussions around the bill have highlighted the need for better mental health resources and the importance of proper protocols in the transfer process.

Contention

Notable points of contention arise around the definitions of 'dangerous to others,' as this is a critical criterion for transfer. Critics argue that there may be varying interpretations of danger and the associated risks of transferring individuals before ensuring thorough evaluations. Advocacy groups emphasize the need for criteria that protect individual rights while ensuring public safety, worrying that hastily conducted assessments might endanger vulnerable populations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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