Arizona 2023 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1476

Caption

Criminal justice records; reporting; publishing

Impact

The introduction of SB1476 would significantly amend Title 41 of the Arizona Revised Statutes, particularly regarding data collection and reporting practices. By requiring comprehensive reporting on race and ethnicity related to arrests and charges, the bill promotes a more data-driven approach to understanding and addressing systemic issues in law enforcement. The information collected would be published annually, making it accessible to the public and fostering a culture of accountability among police agencies and prosecutors alike.

Summary

SB1476 focuses on enhancing the accountability and transparency of the criminal justice system in Arizona. The bill mandates that all law enforcement agencies report specific data to the Arizona Criminal Justice Commission, such as the number of individuals arrested but released without being charged. Additionally, the report must include the race and ethnicity of these individuals, alongside corresponding data related to formal charges dismissed by prosecutors and participation in diversion programs. This effort aims to shed light on racial disparities within the criminal justice system.

Contention

While supportive lawmakers view SB1476 as a progressive step toward greater transparency and equity within the criminal justice framework, there may be opposition regarding concerns over the administrative burden it places on law enforcement agencies. Critics might also argue about the implications of publicly available data that aggregates sensitive personal information, potentially leading to privacy concerns. Balancing the need for accountability with privacy rights remains a crucial point of discussion in the bill's deliberations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ SB1117

Criminal justice data collection; system.

AZ HB2073

Criminal justice data collection; system

AZ SB1739

Criminal justice; 2024-2025.

AZ HB2901

Criminal justice; 2024-2025

AZ HB2243

Fingerprinting; criminal history; records checks

AZ HB2705

ESAs; qualified schools; requirements; reporting.

AZ HB2587

Adult protective services; reporting; records

AZ SB1428

Drug paraphernalia; repeal

AZ SB1399

ESAs; qualified schools; requirements; reporting

AZ SB1356

Qualified schools; fingerprinting requirements; penalties

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