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NJ S2808

NJ S2808
Requires AG to establish law enforcement officer use of force data collection and reporting system.


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Introduced
08/13/2020
In Committee
08/13/2020
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/11/2022

Introduced Session

2020-2021 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill requires the Attorney General to establish and implement an electronic data collection and reporting system for tracking incidents of use of force by law enforcement officers in this State. Law enforcement agencies are required by the bill to use a standard reporting form prescribed by the Attorney General to record data describing each incident of use of force by a law enforcement officer. The data on these forms is to be uploaded to the database through a secure portal. The bill requires the data collection and reporting system to be searchable by law enforcement agencies and members of the public. The Attorney General is required to develop guidelines to ensure accurate and secure transmission, storage, scrubbing, and analysis of the data in the data collection and reporting system. The Attorney General currently is operating a pilot "Police Use of Force Portal" program in six municipalities (Bridgeton, Dover, Linden, Millville, Paterson, and South Brunswick). The goal is to establish a Statewide, uniform database to aggregate data and compare information across agencies. Reportedly, the database was to be accessible to all law enforcement agencies by July 1, 2020 and be accessible to the public at a later date.

AI Summary

This bill requires the Attorney General to establish and implement an electronic data collection and reporting system for tracking every incident of use of force by law enforcement officers in the state. Law enforcement agencies must use a standardized reporting form prescribed by the Attorney General to record data on each use of force incident, which they will then upload to the secure database through a portal. The database will be searchable by law enforcement agencies and the public, and the Attorney General must develop guidelines to ensure accurate and secure transmission, storage, and analysis of the data.

Committee Categories

Justice

Sponsors (2)

Last Action

Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Law and Public Safety Committee (on 08/13/2020)

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