As used in ORS 131.915 to 131.925: (1) “Gender identity” has the meaning given that term in ORS 174.100. (2) “Law enforcement agency” means: (a) The Department of State Police; (b) The Department of Justice; (c) A district attorney’s office; and (d) Any of the following that maintains a law enforcement unit as defined in […]
(1) All law enforcement agencies shall have written policies and procedures prohibiting profiling. The policies and procedures shall, at a minimum, include: (a) A prohibition on profiling; (b) Procedures allowing a complaint alleging profiling to be made to the agency: (A) In person; (B) In a writing signed by the complainant and delivered by hand, […]
(1)(a) A law enforcement agency shall provide to the Law Enforcement Contacts Policy and Data Review Committee information concerning each complaint the agency receives alleging profiling, and shall notify the committee of the disposition of the complaint, in the manner described in this subsection. (b) The law enforcement agency shall submit to the committee a […]
As used in ORS 131.930 to 131.945: (1) “Gender identity” has the meaning given that term in ORS 174.100. (2) “Law enforcement agency” means an agency employing law enforcement officers to enforce criminal laws. (3) “Law enforcement officer” means a member of the Oregon State Police, a sheriff or a municipal police officer. (4) “Officer-initiated […]
(1) No later than July 1, 2018, the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission, in consultation with the Department of State Police and the Department of Justice, shall develop and implement a standardized method to be used by law enforcement officers to record officer-initiated pedestrian stop and officer-initiated traffic stop data. The standardized method must require, and […]
(1) The Oregon Criminal Justice Commission shall review all data, including the prevalence and disposition of officer-initiated pedestrian and traffic stops, reported by law enforcement agencies pursuant to ORS 131.935 in order to identify patterns or practices of profiling. (2) The commission shall select one or more statistical analysis methodologies, determined to be consistent with […]
(1) The Department of Public Safety Standards and Training shall receive and review reports provided to the department by the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission pursuant to ORS 131.940. (2) Upon receipt of a report described in subsection (1) of this section, the department may provide advice or technical assistance to any law enforcement agency mentioned […]