Arizona 2023 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2195

Caption

Criminal justice data collection; system

Impact

The implementation of HB 2195 will result in the creation of a state, county, and municipal open data system. Starting January 1, 2024, various criminal justice agencies across Arizona will be required to submit pertinent data in a standardized format. This will not only make the data more accessible to the public but is also expected to enhance accountability regarding law enforcement practices. The measure is seen as a significant step toward modernizing how criminal justice data is collected and reported, which could positively influence policy making and community trust in law enforcement.

Summary

House Bill 2195 focuses on enhancing the collection and reporting of criminal justice data in Arizona. It designates the Arizona Criminal Justice Commission as the central entity responsible for the collection of this data, emphasizing compliance with state and federal reporting requirements. The bill aims to improve the accessibility of criminal justice information, allowing for greater transparency in law enforcement operations and the justice system as a whole. This is part of a broader initiative to strengthen data-driven decision-making within state agencies.

Contention

Despite its supportive framework, there are possible points of contention regarding privacy concerns with the expansive data collection outlined in the bill. Specifically, the requirement for agencies to report detailed information about alleged offenders, including identifiers, personal demographics, and historical law enforcement interactions, raises debates regarding individuals' privacy rights. Additionally, the bill asserts that victims’ identifying information cannot be released, prompting discussions around balancing transparency while protecting sensitive data.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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