Virginia 2024 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB1316

Introduced
1/10/24  

Caption

Va. State Crime Commission; benefits of violence interrupters, impact of barrier crime statutes.

Impact

The implementation of HB1316 could lead to policy changes surrounding the recruitment and support of violence interrupters in Virginia. By focusing on the current barriers posed by existing crime statutes, the bill aims to promote a more effective strategy for violence intervention. It is anticipated that the findings could influence future legislative measures related to community safety and crime prevention, particularly in urban areas with high incidences of violence. This bill underscores the importance of understanding the nuances in barriers that individuals face in these roles and how they can be addressed to enhance public safety.

Summary

House Bill 1316 focuses on assessing the benefits of violence interrupters and the implications of barrier crime statutes on their recruitment and retention in Virginia. The Virginia State Crime Commission is tasked with consulting stakeholders to gather data on how these factors affect violence interrupters, who play a significant role in mediating conflicts and preventing violent crimes in communities. The bill mandates a report of findings and recommendations to be submitted by November 1, 2024, ensuring that the state's approach to tackling violence is informed by evidence and stakeholder input.

Contention

While the bill emphasizes a proactive approach to public safety through the support of violence interrupters, there may be points of contention regarding the worthiness of focusing resources and attention on this area. Critics may question the effectiveness of violence interrupters and the methodology behind assessing their impact, as well as the balance of investment in different crime prevention strategies. Additionally, discussions may arise around the existing barrier crime statutes, with debates on whether they truly hinder the recruitment and retention of violence interrupters or if other factors contribute more significantly to the challenges faced in this field.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA SB1219

Kinship foster care; barrier crimes, exception.

VA HB2117

Substance abuse counselors; barrier crimes, exception.

VA SB1207

Crimes by gangs; expands definition, penalties for gang crimes.

VA HB1478

Crimes by gangs; expands definition, penalties for gang crimes.

VA SJR229

Juvenile restitution; Virginia State Crime Commission to study.

VA HB2141

Owners of firearms; use of firearm by minor in commission of crime or to cause bodily injury.

VA SB846

Peer recovery specialists; barrier crime exceptions.

VA HB1525

Peer recovery specialists; barrier crime exceptions.

VA SB1184

Hate crimes and discrimination; antisemitism, penalties.

VA HB2032

Victims of crime; compensation, awards from Criminal Injuries Compensation Fund.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.