Louisiana 2014 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR115

Introduced
5/5/14  
Introduced
5/5/14  
Passed
5/6/14  

Caption

Commends the probation and parole officers of the Department of Public Safety and Corrections, Youth Services, Office of Juvenile Justice and designates July 21- 27, 2014, as Pretrial, Probation and Parole Supervision Week.

Impact

The resolution, while not a law that alters statutes, emphasizes the significant role of probation and parole officers in maintaining public safety and fostering rehabilitation among juvenile offenders. Their work not only assists in supervising offenders but also aims to reduce recidivism, making it crucial for the overall effectiveness of the justice system. By promoting a week dedicated to recognizing these professionals, the resolution reflects a commitment to restorative justice and community support initiatives, which are pivotal in rehabilitative efforts for youth.

Summary

Senate Resolution 115, introduced by Senator Johns, is a commendation aimed at recognizing the important efforts of probation and parole officers within the Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections, specifically focusing on the Office of Juvenile Justice. The resolution designates July 21-27, 2014, as Pretrial, Probation, and Parole Supervision Week, highlighting the critical role these officers play in the community and the justice system. By officially acknowledging their contributions, the resolution seeks to elevate public awareness about their responsibilities and achievements.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR115 is largely positive, with commendations directed towards probation and parole officers who are framed as integral to the justice system. By advocating for a week of recognition, the resolution invites the public to appreciate the hard work and dedication of these officers. There is a strong sense of community appreciation and respect for their role in not only enforcing laws but also aiding rehabilitation and community safety.

Contention

One potential area of contention could arise from differing perspectives on juvenile justice and the effectiveness of probation and parole systems. While the resolution aims to foster goodwill and support for these officers, critics may argue that simply recognizing their efforts is insufficient without addressing systemic issues within the juvenile justice system itself. Discussions may center on how to enhance the resources available to these officers or improve the outcomes of the probation and parole processes, particularly in addressing the root causes of juvenile delinquency.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR155

Designates July 12-18, 2015, as Pretrial, Probation, and Parole Supervision Week and commends the probation and parole officers of the Department of Public Safety and Corrections, Youth Services, Office of Juvenile Justice

LA SR85

Recognizes and acknowledges the efforts of the Probation and Parole Officers of the Office of Juvenile Justice (OJJ) and designates July 17-23, 2016 as Pretrial, Probation, and Parole Supervision Week.

LA SR169

Designates the week of July 21-27, 2013, as Pretrial, Probation, and Parole Supervision Week.

LA SB2235

Probation and parole officers under MS Department of Corrections; transfer to MS Department of Public Safety.

LA SCR56

Commends and publicly acknowledges a series of reform accomplishments of the Department of Public Safety and Corrections, Youth Services, Office of Juvenile Justice.

LA HCR135

Creates the Louisiana Probation, Parole, and Correctional Officer Compensation Study Commission

LA AR9

Recognizing July 21, 2025, to July 27, 2025, as Probation and Parole Agent Appreciation Week.

LA HR110

Commends and acknowledges the employees of the Dept. of Public Safety and Corrections, youth services, office of juvenile justice

LA SR995

Recognizing the Dallas County Community Supervision and Corrections Department on the occasion of Probation, Parole, and Community Supervision Week.

LA SB951

Relating to certified parole and probation officers employed by the State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.