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Code · Louisiana · Title 15 — Criminal Procedure

RS 15:827.2

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RS 15:827.2
§827.2. Data collection and reporting requirements; report to criminal justice committees
A.(1) In addition to other duties imposed upon the Department of Public Safety and Corrections, it shall be the duty of the department, in conjunction with the Louisiana Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Criminal Justice, to collect, track, analyze, forecast, and distribute data relative to prison admissions, sentencing, habitual offender sentencing, parole, community supervision, medical furlough, certified treatment and rehabilitation programs, workforce development work release programs, and cost savings and reinvestment.
(2)The department shall submit a report to the House Committee on the Administration of Criminal Justice and the Senate Committee on Judiciary B no later than June thirtieth of each year. The report shall contain all information provided for in Subsection D of this Section.
(3)The department shall make the annual report publicly available by June thirtieth of each year.
B. The department may enter into a cooperative endeavor agreement or memorandum of understanding with a third-party provider to assist with the collection, tracking, analysis, forecasting, and distribution of the data and information collected pursuant to the provisions of this Section.
C. The department is authorized to adopt rules or regulations necessary to implement the provisions of this Section.
D. The information collected by the department, in conjunction with the Louisiana Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Criminal Justice, shall include but not be limited to the following:
(1)With respect to prison admissions: the total prison population and the total number of individuals admitted to prison by offense type, type of admission, prior criminal history, and, if measured upon intake, by risk assessment score and risk assessment tool.
(2)With respect to parole and release from prison: the average length of stay in prison organized by offense type and by type of admission, the total number of individuals released from prison organized by type of release, the total number of parole hearings held, and the recidivism rate of individuals released from prison.
(3)With respect to the population of individuals on probation or parole supervision: the total number of supervision intakes by offense type and by risk assessment score, the average sentence length for persons on probation by offense type, and the total number of supervision discharges by discharge type.
(4)With respect to those individuals on probation or parole supervision who violate a condition of their release or commit a new offense: the average amount of time credited to either their suspended sentence or the remainder of their sentence from time spent on supervision, the average amount of time credited to either their suspended sentence or the remainder of their sentence from time spent awaiting trial pre-revocation, the total number of non-jail administrative sanctions administered, and the total number of, and average length of stay in jail for, administrative jail sanctions issued.
(5)With respect to certified treatment and rehabilitation programs (CTRP), pursuant to R.S. 15:828: the total number of individuals who are awarded earned credits from CTRP, the percentage of eligible individuals who are awarded earned credits from CTRP, the average amount of credits individuals earn from CTRP, and the number of certified treatment and rehabilitation programs offered at facilities housing inmates under the custody of the Department of Public Safety and Corrections.
(6)With respect to workforce development work release program, pursuant to R.S. 15:711, 1111, and 1199.9: the total number of individuals who participate in a workforce development work release program, the percentage of eligible individuals who participate in a workforce development work release program, and the average amount of awarded earned credits for participation in a workforce development work release program.
(7)Repealed by Acts 2022, No. 748, §2.
Acts 2017, No. 261, §1; Acts 2022, No. 748, §§1, 2.
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