House Concurrent Resolution No. by Representative Mandie Landry urges the Louisiana Department of Justice to compile and publish an annual report on the outcomes of juveniles subjected to electronic monitoring conditions. This resolution highlights the increasing use of electronic monitoring as an alternative to secure detention for juvenile offenders, emphasizing the need for comprehensive data to assess its long-term effectiveness. The report aims to provide anonymized data on various aspects, including the number of juveniles monitored, average monitoring duration, rates of violations and new criminal adjudications, demographic information, and success rates compared to traditional detention or probation.

The resolution mandates that the initial report be submitted to the relevant legislative committees at least thirty days before the 2027 Regular Session, with subsequent reports due by March 1st each year thereafter. It also calls for collaboration with the office of juvenile justice and district attorneys to ensure data accuracy and requires that copies of the reports be provided to the David R. Poynter Legislative Research Library. This initiative seeks to enhance understanding of electronic monitoring's impact on juvenile offenders and contribute to strategies aimed at reducing juvenile crime in Louisiana.