Mississippi 2022 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB457

Introduced
1/5/22  
Refer
1/5/22  

Caption

School Resource Officers; revise MCOPS grant program to require attendance at any accredited law enforcement academy.

Impact

The bill is designed to reinforce the presence of trained law enforcement personnel in Mississippi schools, promoting a safer environment for students and faculty. The MCOPS program will provide funding to assist local law enforcement agencies in deploying additional SROs specifically dedicated to community policing within schools. This act aims to allocate financial resources for training and employment of SROs, which are crucial to developing comprehensive safety plans tailored to each school's unique needs.

Summary

House Bill 457 seeks to amend Section 37-3-82 of the Mississippi Code to enhance the Mississippi Community Oriented Policing Services in Schools (MCOPS) grant program. This legislation mandates that school resource officers (SROs) must attend accredited law enforcement academies, particularly focusing on training related to school resource officer duties and active shooter response. The goal is to ensure that officers deployed in schools are adequately trained to handle specific situations that may arise in educational settings, thereby improving overall school safety.

Contention

Although the bill focuses on improving school security, some points of contention exist regarding the financial implications for local school districts and law enforcement agencies. Critics argue that the requirement for matching funds and potential training costs could place a burden on already strained school budgets. Additionally, there are concerns about the effectiveness of simply adding more officers versus addressing the underlying issues related to school safety and violence. The debate reflects a broader discussion about the role of law enforcement in educational environments and alternative strategies for ensuring student safety.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB197

MCOPS Grant Program; increase grant amount up to a minimum of $40,000 per officer employed as a school resource officer.

MS HB766

MCOPS programs; authorize training for to provide at any approved training academy in the state.

MS HB1240

MCOPS programs; authorize training for to provide at any approved training academy in the state.

MS HB567

School resource officers; require to undergo Mental Health First Aid training.

MS HB583

School resource officers; require to follow student cohorts as they matriculate from grade to grade.

MS SB2539

School resource officers; enhance provisions for.

MS HB591

Mental Health First Aid Training; require for certain public school personnel and school resource officers.

MS HB799

School resource officers; authorize to search a student's person and possession upon reasonable suspicion of unlawful activity.

MS HB194

"Mississippi School Resource Officers School Safety (MS ROSS) Act"; create to provide funding to local law enforcement agencies.

MS HB310

State Board of Education; require to develop curriculum and implement programs of conflict resolution.

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