Louisiana 2017 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR73

Introduced
5/15/17  
Introduced
5/15/17  
Refer
5/16/17  
Refer
5/16/17  
Report Pass
5/23/17  
Report Pass
5/23/17  
Engrossed
6/1/17  
Engrossed
6/1/17  
Report Pass
6/4/17  
Report Pass
6/4/17  

Caption

Directs the Dept. of Public Safety and Corrections to study the use of judicial referral agency residential facilities in work release programs and as an alternative to other incarceration programs

Impact

The undertaking of this study could lead to significant changes in how Louisiana manages its offender populations, particularly concerning alternative incarceration methods. If the findings support the use of judicial referral agency residential facilities for work release programs, it could pave the way for reforms in the state's criminal justice system. The resolution has the potential to reshape the landscape of rehabilitation by possibly aligning more resources and support towards facilities designed to aid in offenders' reintegration into society.

Summary

HCR73 is a concurrent resolution urging the Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections to study the potential impact of allowing judicial referral agency residential facilities to house offenders involved in sheriff's work release programs. The resolution highlights the importance of effective rehabilitation and reintegration of offenders, which contributes to reducing recidivism and enhancing public safety. Currently, Louisiana law prohibits these facilities from accommodating such offenders, which HCR73 seeks to address by promoting a study that explores this possibility.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR73 appears to be positive, particularly among those advocating for comprehensive criminal justice reform and rehabilitation initiatives. Supporters argue that the resolution represents a progressive step towards enhancing public safety through better offender management. Opposition, while not detailed in the provided resources, may arise from concerns about the efficacy and safety of alternate release programs, indicating a need for a nuanced exploration of the related issues during the study.

Contention

While the resolution itself is relatively straightforward, it implicitly raises questions about the appropriateness and challenges of expanding judicial referral agency facilities into the realm of work release programs. Critics might contend that such expansions could lead to potential mismanagement or safety concerns. Thus, a careful examination of existing facilities, their capabilities, and community impacts will be essential as the Department of Public Safety and Corrections conducts its study.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR64

Requests the Department of Public Safety and Corrections, in conjunction with the Louisiana Sheriffs' Association, to study methods of oversight for inmates participating in work release programs

LA HCR101

Creates a commission to study the procedures for processing felony sentences and calculating incarceration release dates of persons in the custody of the Department of Public Safety and Corrections

LA HCR30

Directs the secretary of the Dept. of Public Safety and Corrections to determine the feasibility and potential savings of privatizing correctional facilities and using the savings for programs for state offenders housed at local facilities

LA HCR146

Directs the Dept. of Public Safety and Corrections to conduct a comprehensive statewide review of factors affecting the state's incarceration and recidivism rates

LA HF2432

Judiciary, public safety, and corrections policy and finance bill.

LA HCR22

Directs the Dept. of Public Safety and Corrections to establish family-sensitive policies for all correctional facilities under the jurisdiction of the department

LA SB529

Relating to alternative incarceration programs.

LA SB73

Defines a judicial agency for purposes of referring certain persons arrested for commission of a crime in housing or a temporary residence which is regulated by the Department of Public Safety and Corrections. (8/1/15)

LA HF5216

Judiciary, public safety, and corrections supplemental budget bill.

LA SB28

Provides relative to facilities providing housing to individuals referred by judicial agencies. (8/1/17)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.