Virginia 2025 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

If enacted, HB 1316 would not directly modify existing laws but would initiate an assessment that could lead to future legislative changes. The findings from the Virginia State Crime Commission could influence policy decisions regarding the support and structure of violence interruption programs, informing recommendations that might be proposed to the General Assembly. This could create pathways for targeted funding and resources for these programs, potentially enhancing public safety initiatives across Virginia.

Summary

House Bill 1316 relates to the ongoing discussion about the efficacy and role of violence interrupters in the Commonwealth of Virginia. The bill mandates the Virginia State Crime Commission to evaluate how effective violence interrupters are, as well as the effects of barrier crime statutes on their recruitment and retention. The bill aims at addressing some of the challenges faced in filling these crucial roles, which are intended to reduce violence through community engagement and intervention.

Contention

While HB 1316 seeks to tackle issues related to violence prevention, it will likely spark debates among stakeholders regarding the best methods for addressing violence in communities. Some may argue that the bill fails to provide immediate solutions, while others might contend that assessing the benefits of violence interrupters is vital for creating effective strategies in tackling the root causes of violence. Additionally, the impact of barrier crime statutes must be closely examined, as they may pose significant challenges for potential recruits in violence interruption roles.

Companion Bills

VA HB1316

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

Similar Bills

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