Louisiana 2020 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR42

Introduced
3/31/20  
Introduced
3/31/20  
Refer
5/4/20  

Caption

Requests the Department of Public Safety and Corrections to study the use of solitary confinement in Louisiana

Impact

The passage of HCR42 is poised to impact state laws concerning the management of solitary confinement practices in Louisiana. By formally requesting such a study, the resolution opens avenues for potential reform, aimed at addressing the high rates of solitary confinement in Louisiana, which are reported to be nearly four times the national average. The data collected could inform future legislation, potentially leading to changes in how solitary confinement is applied and regulated, thereby promoting better mental health outcomes for inmates and adherence to human rights standards.

Summary

HCR42, known as the House Concurrent Resolution 42, requests the Department of Public Safety and Corrections in Louisiana to conduct a comprehensive study of solitary confinement practices within the state's prisons. The resolution underscores the importance of gathering significant demographic and experiential data related to inmates currently in solitary confinement. This includes information on their race, sex, age, reasons for confinement, and duration of their isolation. Furthermore, it calls for personal statements from at least two hundred current inmates to provide insights into their experiences, with a report of findings due to the legislature by May 2021.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR42 appears to be generally positive among proponents of prison reform, emphasizing the necessity of understanding the effects of solitary confinement on inmates' mental health and well-being. Advocates argue that the proposed study will lay the groundwork for significant reforms to address the psychological impacts of prolonged isolation. However, there may be contention from those who believe this resolution might only serve as a tool for political posturing rather than catalyzing meaningful change within the correctional system.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding HCR42 is the urgency and effectiveness of the study it proposes. Critics may question if mere data collection will lead to actionable reforms. Previous reports have highlighted severe implications linked to solitary confinement, yet practical changes have been slow to materialize within correctional facilities. The key debate lies in whether the state will utilize the findings of the proposed research to enact policies that address the grievances related to solitary confinement and improve conditions for incarcerated individuals in Louisiana.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR64

Requests the Department of Public Safety and Corrections to study the use of solitary confinement in Louisiana

LA AB701

Corrections: solitary confinement.

LA HCR89

Requests a study of the health and safety conditions of Louisiana prisons and jails

LA SR133

Requests Senate Committee on Judiciary C and the Department of Public Safety and Corrections to study solitary confinement of juveniles and implementation of mental health evaluations for juveniles prior to detention.

LA HCR46

Requests the Department of Public Safety and Corrections to study certain impacts as a result of COVID-19

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 SB733

Solitary confinement.

LA HR1

Directs the House Committee on Administration of Criminal Justice to evaluate the use of solitary confinement in La.

LA S2462

Establishes the restrictive housing oversight committee ("committee") for the purpose of monitoring the use of restrictive housing (solitary confinement), as well as disciplinary and administrative confinement at the department of corrections.

LA H7637

Establishes the restrictive housing oversight committee ("committee") for the purpose of monitoring the use of restrictive housing (solitary confinement), as well as disciplinary and administrative confinement at the department of corrections.

Similar Bills

CA SB733

Solitary confinement.

CA AB701

Corrections: solitary confinement.

LA HB746

Provides relative to solitary confinement in juvenile facilities

HI SB2452

Relating To Corrections.

HI HB1812

Relating To Corrections.

HI HB1322

Relating To Corrections.

HI SB104

Relating To Corrections.

HI HB1280

Relating To Corrections.