Louisiana 2015 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR224

Introduced
6/11/15  
Introduced
6/11/15  

Caption

Requests Louisiana Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Criminal Justice to evaluate current practices used by officers when interacting with the community to eliminate police brutality and promote peaceful cooperation.

Impact

If adopted, SR224 would initiate a formal assessment of police training and engagement protocols, potentially leading to significant shifts in state laws governing police conduct. The resolution seeks to promote transparency, accountability, and mutual respect in police-community relations, which could influence future legislative measures on law enforcement practices in Louisiana. With an emphasis on building trust and effective collaborations, the resolution aims to address systemic issues that affect low-income and minority communities disproportionately.

Summary

Senate Resolution 224 urges the Louisiana Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Criminal Justice to evaluate the current practices used by police officers during their interactions with the community. The resolution highlights the necessity for reforms aimed at eliminating incidents of police brutality and fostering peaceful cooperation between law enforcement and the communities they serve. The backdrop of this resolution is the alarming statistics regarding racial disparities in police-related fatalities, particularly the overrepresentation of minorities among those affected.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR224 is largely favorable among advocates for social justice and police reform. Supporters view the resolution as a crucial step towards addressing the historical and systemic issues of police violence and racial bias. However, some law enforcement officials and advocates for tougher crime measures may perceive calls for reform as undermining police authority. The discussion reflects a broader societal debate on balancing public safety and civil rights.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the challenges related to implementing the proposed evaluations and reforms. Critics may argue that changes in training and practices could hinder law enforcement effectiveness in crime prevention, while supporters insist that proper engagement protocols are essential for ensuring public safety. The balance between maintaining order and protecting citizens' rights remains a focal point of discussion as the resolution progresses.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR11

Requests the Louisiana Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Criminal Justice to adopt certain rules and standards for bulletproof vests for peace officers

LA SR191

Requests the Louisiana Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Criminal Justice, the Louisiana Department of Education, and the Louisiana Supreme Court to transmit truancy reports to the Senate Select Committee on Women and Children.

LA HR143

Requests the House Committee on the Administration of Criminal Justice to study and make recommendations concerning the policies and procedures of high-speed pursuits by law enforcement officers

LA AR108

Condemns police brutality and excessive use of force by law enforcement officers.

LA SR52

Condemns police brutality and excessive use of force by law enforcement officers.

LA SR151

Requests Louisiana State Police, LDH's office of behavioral health, and the Louisiana Commission on Law Enforcement to collaborate on best practices and model programs that address gun violence prevention and intervention.

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 HB95

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

LA HSR1

Requests the House Committee on the Administration of Criminal Justice to study and make recommendations concerning the use of body worn cameras by law enforcement agencies in this state

LA HR197

Requesting The Department Of Law Enforcement To Establish A Task Force On Ethical Policing To Evaluate The Efficacy And Impact Of Weed And Seed Programs In The State.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.