Louisiana 2023 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR95

Introduced
5/15/23  
Refer
5/16/23  

Caption

Creates a task force to study the effects of the Justice Reinvestment Initiative and the rise of violent crime in Louisiana

Impact

The task force created by HCR95 will be tasked with gathering and assessing data on the current state of the criminal justice system in Louisiana, comparing pre-and post-reform conditions. Their findings will include analysis on arrests, charges, sentences, and recidivism rates, informed by stakeholders and experts in the field. This legislative action signals that the state is recognizing the unintended consequences of previous reforms and the pressing need for measures that genuinely enhance public safety while reducing crime rates. The findings and recommendations will facilitate discussions for future legislative action intended for the 2024 Regular Session of the Legislature.

Summary

HCR95, known as the Louisiana Violent Crime Task Force resolution, aims to address the growing concern of violent crime and public safety in Louisiana following significant criminal justice reforms enacted in 2016 and 2017. The resolution proposes the formation of a task force that will study and evaluate the impacts of these reforms, particularly the Justice Reinvestment Initiative, which has resulted in a notable decrease in the state's incarceration rate and a considerable release of offenders back into the community. Despite these efforts, there has been an alarming rise in violent crime, especially among juveniles, which has prompted the need for further legislative evaluation and potential reform.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HCR95 appears focused on the urgency of addressing violent crime in Louisiana. While the task force's creation has been met with approval as a proactive step, there remain concerns regarding the effectiveness of past reforms and whether they may have inadvertently contributed to the surge in crime. There is hope that the task force can synthesize lessons learned from the previous reforms and develop an actionable plan that will effectively address the rising tide of violent crime, thereby restoring safety and confidence among Louisiana's communities.

Contention

Key points of contention include the debate over the success of the Justice Reinvestment Initiative and whether the reductions in incarceration genuinely contribute to community safety or allow for too many individuals to return to society without sufficient support. Criticism has also emerged regarding methods of gathering and interpreting data on criminal justice reform impacts. Stakeholders are likely to express diverse opinions about the efficacy of current strategies and the direction proposed future legislation should take, as the task force navigates the complex landscape of crime prevention and justice reform in Louisiana.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR168

Creates a task force to study the effects of the Justice Reinvestment Initiative and the rise of violent crime in Louisiana

LA HCR82

Creates the Louisiana Justice Reinvestment Task Force to develop certain sentencing and corrections policy recommendations

LA HCR69

Continues the Louisiana Justice Reinvestment Task Force to develop certain sentencing and corrections policy recommendations

LA HR174

Creates a task force to study the educational programs in the prisons and jails of this state

LA HR270

Creates the Task Force on Juvenile Offender Policies

LA HR197

Creates the Equal Justice Task Force to study the effects of the non-unanimous jury verdict law in Louisiana

LA HCR27

Requests the creation of the Louisiana Women's Incarceration Task Force

LA HCR97

Creating the West Virginia Justice Reinvestment Taskforce

LA HCR144

Creates the Elections Consolidation Task Force to study the consolidation and streamlining of Louisiana's elections

LA HR130

Creates a task force to study public health outcomes related to the criminalization of HIV

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