California 2017-2018 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB1409

Introduced
2/17/17  
Refer
3/13/17  

Caption

Gang databases.

Impact

The impact of AB 1409 extends to state laws managing gang databases, reinforcing the existing framework that categorizes individuals based on their suspected gang affiliations. By formalizing the process for sharing this information with federal agencies, the bill intends to support a more unified approach in tracking and addressing gang-related crime across jurisdictions. This move is expected to streamline information availability but raises questions regarding privacy and the accuracy of designations made in these databases.

Summary

Assembly Bill No. 1409, introduced by Assembly Member Travis Allen, focuses on gang databases within the framework of the California Street Terrorism Enforcement and Prevention Act. The bill mandates that the California Department of Justice share all information from its gang databases with the United States Department of Justice. Such modernization aims to enhance coordination between state and federal law enforcement in combating gang-related criminal activities while ensuring that data on suspected gang members is readily accessible for broader law enforcement purposes.

Contention

Notably, the bill has sparked debate regarding the civil liberties of individuals who may be wrongfully categorized as gang members. Opponents express concerns about potential misuses of the database, particularly regarding racial profiling and the stigmatization of those identified therein. Critics argue that the ease of sharing sensitive information with federal authorities can exacerbate the vulnerabilities of marginalized communities, provoking a critical dialogue about the balance between public safety and individual rights.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA SB395

Leases: notice of termination or rent increase: statewide database.

CA SB363

Facilities for inpatient and residential mental health and substance use disorder: database.

CA AB3279

State Bar of California.

CA AB2175

Hospital specialties database.

CA AB1799

Child abuse: reporting.

CA AB1010

Firearms.

CA AB709

Criminal history information.

CA AB2917

Firearms: restraining orders.

CA SB571

Fire safety: ingress and egress route recommendations: report.

CA AB642

Law enforcement agencies: facial recognition technology.

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