Louisiana 2013 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB471

Introduced
4/8/13  
Introduced
4/8/13  
Refer
4/8/13  
Refer
4/8/13  
Report Pass
4/24/13  
Report Pass
4/24/13  
Engrossed
5/6/13  
Engrossed
5/6/13  
Refer
5/7/13  
Refer
5/7/13  
Report Pass
5/14/13  
Report Pass
5/14/13  
Enrolled
5/28/13  
Enrolled
5/28/13  
Chaptered
6/7/13  
Chaptered
6/7/13  
Passed
6/7/13  

Caption

Provides relative to the annual report on criminal statistics published by the Louisiana Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Criminal Justice (EN DECREASE FF EX See Note)

Impact

The implementation of HB 471 will standardize the distribution of criminal statistics, making them accessible not just to the government, but also to the public through electronic publication on the commission's website. This movement towards more transparency is anticipated to improve public awareness and potentially foster community engagement in addressing crime-related issues. By establishing a consistent reporting period, the bill encourages accountability in how criminal statistics are managed and communicated.

Summary

House Bill 471 focuses on the responsibilities of the Louisiana Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Criminal Justice, specifically regarding the publication of annual criminal statistics. This bill amends existing laws to ensure that criminal statistics are compiled and presented annually to the governor and legislature. This regular reporting aims to enhance transparency and provide valuable data that can inform policymaking in the realm of public safety.

Sentiment

General sentiment regarding HB 471 seems to be positive, as it aligns with ongoing efforts to enhance public safety through data transparency. Officials and law enforcement agencies see the importance of having accurate statistics available for strategic planning and resource allocation. The collaborative approach to reporting fosters trust between law enforcement and the communities they serve, suggesting that legislators view the bill as a beneficial step forward.

Contention

While there seems to be broad support for the bill, some concerns may arise around how the data will be interpreted and used. Critics may argue about the potential misuse of statistics to either exaggerate or downplay crime rates, suggesting a need for careful handling of the data presented. Additionally, ensuring that the distribution of these reports does not overwhelm the public with information remains a point of consideration.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB95

Adds additional members to the Louisiana Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Criminal Justice

LA HB817

Provides relative to the composition of the La. Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Criminal Justice

LA HB104

Provides for the composition, terms of office, and meeting schedule of the Louisiana Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Criminal Justice Commission

LA HB982

Provides relative to the composition of the La. Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Criminal Justice

LA AB327

Criminal justice: crime statistics.

LA AB2695

Law enforcement: criminal statistics.

LA HCR52

Requests the La. Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Criminal Justice and all La. state and local law enforcement agencies to improve crime data reporting

LA SB319

Criminal justice statistics: reporting.

LA SB742

Provides for membership on the Council on Peace Officer Standards and Training and the Louisiana Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Criminal Justice. (8/15/10)

LA SB1225

Department of Justice: criminal statistics.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.