Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR360

Introduced
2/23/11  
Introduced
2/23/11  
Enrolled
2/23/11  
Enrolled
2/23/11  
Passed
2/23/11  

Caption

Recognizing Caprice Cosper for her contributions to the administration of justice in our state.

Impact

Judge Cosper's impact on state laws is notably seen through her leadership in rehabilitative justice initiatives that emphasize treatment over punitive measures. This shift aligns with broader trends in criminal justice reform aimed at addressing substance abuse and promoting recovery. Her contributions not only enhance the local criminal justice system but also set a precedent that could influence further legislative changes at the state level, particularly in drug policy and mental health interventions.

Summary

Senate Resolution 360 recognizes Judge Caprice Cosper for her significant contributions to the administration of justice in Texas. As the current director of the Office of Criminal Justice Coordination for Harris County, Judge Cosper has played a pivotal role in advancing innovative and effective rehabilitative justice practices. The resolution commends her leadership in the creation of the Success Through Addiction Recovery program, a progressive drug court initiative that has gained national recognition and serves as a model for similar programs across the country.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding Senate Resolution 360 is overwhelmingly positive, as it highlights the importance of individuals dedicated to improving the justice system. There is a collective acknowledgment of Judge Cosper's hard work and commitment to enhancing rehabilitative initiatives within Harris County and the state. While resolutions like this focus primarily on recognition rather than controversy, they also reflect a wider appreciation for progressive approaches in the judicial systems which are often discussed in legislative circles.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise in discussions around the effectiveness of drug court programs versus traditional sentencing. Supporters argue that rehabilitative justice initiatives reduce recidivism and promote public safety, while some critics might raise concerns about the resources required and the overall efficacy of drug court systems. However, the resolution primarily serves to recognize the achievements of Judge Cosper without delving deeply into these contentious debates.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SR18

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TX HR1176

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TX HR1177

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TX HR103

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TX SR414

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TX SR305

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TX SR613

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TX SR131

Recognizing February 7, 2023, as Justices of the Peace and Constables Day.

TX SR635

Recognizing Chao-Chiung Lee for his contributions to architecture.

TX HR1000

Congratulating Connie Hickman on her retirement as justice of the peace for Navarro County Precinct 4.

Similar Bills

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