Louisiana 2015 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR203

Introduced
6/10/15  
Passed
6/11/15  

Caption

Provides relative to education, job skills and training, and mental health services for offenders to facilitate successful reentry upon release

Impact

The resolution aims to expand existing rehabilitation and workforce development programs to include offenders in parish facilities, thereby ensuring that they receive the resources necessary for successful reintegration. By focusing on education and mental health support, it is expected that the rate of recidivism will decrease, which ultimately benefits communities, reduces crime rates, and alleviates burdens on the criminal justice system. The proposal aligns with prior legislative efforts to establish a systematic approach to offender reentry under the Reentry Advisory Council and Offender Rehabilitation Workforce Development Act.

Summary

House Resolution 203 urges the Reentry Advisory Council to develop strategies that will enhance education, job skills training, and mental health services for offenders confined in parish correctional facilities. This initiative is rooted in the understanding that successful reintegration of ex-offenders into society is critical not only for their personal development but also for public safety. The resolution emphasizes the need for support systems that address barriers faced by individuals upon their release, such as lack of education and employment opportunities, which are common reasons for recidivism.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment surrounding HR203 approves of its intentions to support offender reentry, viewing it as a step towards reducing recidivism and improving community safety. Advocates, including members of the House of Representatives, highlight the importance of providing offenders with the necessary tools to integrate successfully into society. While the proposal is generally well-received, concerns over adequate funding and the practical implementation of the proposed strategies have been raised by some stakeholders, emphasizing the need for a committed approach from the Department of Public Safety and Corrections.

Contention

Despite its supportive reception, HR203 does face challenges in securing comprehensive implementation. Critics may argue about the potential difficulties in extending programs to all parish facilities and the urgency of addressing mental health care adequately. Concerns also lie in ensuring that these initiatives adequately meet the diverse needs of the offender population. The resolution calls for the Secretary of the Department of Public Safety and Corrections to take necessary actions, suggesting that there will be ongoing dialogue about how best to facilitate these extensive support services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR138

Requests strategies to provide offenders committed to the Department of Public Safety and Corrections and confined in parish correctional facilities the necessary education, job skills, and training, and needed behaviors, and to provide needed mental health care to all offenders committed to the department to facilitate successful reentry upon release.

LA SCR173

Requests strategies to provide offenders committed to the Department of Public Safety and Corrections and confined in parish correctional facilities the necessary education, job skills and training, and needed behaviors, and to provide needed mental health care to all offenders committed to the department, to facilitate successful reentry upon release.

LA HB2143

Relating to the conditions of community service of certain offenders and the reentry and reintegration of offenders released or discharged from the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.

LA HB5636

Relating to facilitating the successful transitioning of offenders back into society

LA A2143

Requires each county to establish Reentry, Mental Health, and Addiction Services Coordination Committee to facilitate coordinated provision of mental health, addiction and reentry services to county residents.

LA HB1711

Relating to requiring the Texas Department of Criminal Justice to establish a comprehensive reentry and reintegration plan for offenders released or discharged from a correctional facility.

LA HB781

Provides for the creation of a pilot program to rehabilitate and support offenders (EN SEE FISC NOTE OF EX See Note)

LA HB1342

Relating To Offender Reentry Programs.

LA HCR14

Requests the Department of Public Safety and Corrections, the Louisiana Department of Health, and the Louisiana Department of Education to study the barriers that impede successful reintegration of offenders back into society

LA SB2596

Restitution centers; transition to post-release reentry centers.

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