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1-Assembly Bill No. 2992 CHAPTER 973 An act to add Section 13516.5 to the Penal Code, relating to peace officer training. [ Approved by Governor September 30, 2018. Filed with Secretary of State September 30, 2018. ] LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 2992, Daly. Peace officer training: commercial sexual exploitation of children.Existing law establishes the Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training, and, among other duties, requires the commission to provide various specified courses of training for peace officers.This bill would require the commission to develop a course on commercial sexual exploitation of children (CSEC) and victims of human trafficking. The bill would require the course to include specified topics and components including, among others, recognizing indicators of commercial sexual exploitation, appropriate interviewing techniques, local and state resources available to first responders, and issues of stigma. The bill would require the course to be equitable to a course that the commission produces for officers as part of continuing professional training and include facilitated discussions and learning activities, including scenario training exercises. The bill would require the commission to develop the course in consultation with survivors, agencies, and advocates, as specified.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 13516.5 is added to the Penal Code, to read:13516.5. (a) The commission shall develop and implement a course or courses of instruction for the training of peace officers in California on commercial sexual exploitation of children (CSEC) and victims of human trafficking that shall include, but not be limited to, the following topics and activities:(1) The dynamics of commercial sexual exploitation of children.(2) The impact of trauma on child development and manifestations of trauma in victims of commercial sexual exploitation.(3) Strategies to identify potential victims of commercial sexual exploitation, including indicators that a youth is being exploited.(4) Mandatory reporting requirements related to commercial sexual exploitation.(5) Appropriate interviewing, engagement, and intervention techniques that avoid retraumatizing the victim and promote collaboration with victim-serving agencies.(6) Introduction to the purpose, scope, and use of specialized child victim interview resources.(7) Local and state resources that are available to first responders.(8) Perspectives of victims and their families.(9) Issues of stigma.(10) Any other critical topics identified by subject matter experts.(b) The course of instruction shall be equivalent to a course that the commission produces for officers as part of continuing professional training and shall include facilitated discussions and learning activities, including scenario training exercises.(c) The training described in subdivision (a) shall be developed with input from survivors of commercial sexual exploitation, the appropriate local and state agencies, and advocates that have expertise in CSEC and human trafficking. These shall include, but not be limited to, the California Child Welfare Councils CSEC Action Team, organizations that provide services specifically to sexually exploited children, and public agencies leading or participating in interagency responses to commercially sexually exploited children.
1+Enrolled August 29, 2018 Passed IN Senate August 21, 2018 Passed IN Assembly August 27, 2018 Amended IN Senate August 17, 2018 Amended IN Assembly April 18, 2018 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 2992Introduced by Assembly Member Daly(Coauthor: Assembly Member Rodriguez)February 16, 2018 An act to add Section 13516.5 to the Penal Code, relating to peace officer training. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 2992, Daly. Peace officer training: commercial sexual exploitation of children.Existing law establishes the Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training, and, among other duties, requires the commission to provide various specified courses of training for peace officers.This bill would require the commission to develop a course on commercial sexual exploitation of children (CSEC) and victims of human trafficking. The bill would require the course to include specified topics and components including, among others, recognizing indicators of commercial sexual exploitation, appropriate interviewing techniques, local and state resources available to first responders, and issues of stigma. The bill would require the course to be equitable to a course that the commission produces for officers as part of continuing professional training and include facilitated discussions and learning activities, including scenario training exercises. The bill would require the commission to develop the course in consultation with survivors, agencies, and advocates, as specified.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 13516.5 is added to the Penal Code, to read:13516.5. (a) The commission shall develop and implement a course or courses of instruction for the training of peace officers in California on commercial sexual exploitation of children (CSEC) and victims of human trafficking that shall include, but not be limited to, the following topics and activities:(1) The dynamics of commercial sexual exploitation of children.(2) The impact of trauma on child development and manifestations of trauma in victims of commercial sexual exploitation.(3) Strategies to identify potential victims of commercial sexual exploitation, including indicators that a youth is being exploited.(4) Mandatory reporting requirements related to commercial sexual exploitation.(5) Appropriate interviewing, engagement, and intervention techniques that avoid retraumatizing the victim and promote collaboration with victim-serving agencies.(6) Introduction to the purpose, scope, and use of specialized child victim interview resources.(7) Local and state resources that are available to first responders.(8) Perspectives of victims and their families.(9) Issues of stigma.(10) Any other critical topics identified by subject matter experts.(b) The course of instruction shall be equivalent to a course that the commission produces for officers as part of continuing professional training and shall include facilitated discussions and learning activities, including scenario training exercises.(c) The training described in subdivision (a) shall be developed with input from survivors of commercial sexual exploitation, the appropriate local and state agencies, and advocates that have expertise in CSEC and human trafficking. These shall include, but not be limited to, the California Child Welfare Councils CSEC Action Team, organizations that provide services specifically to sexually exploited children, and public agencies leading or participating in interagency responses to commercially sexually exploited children.
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3- Assembly Bill No. 2992 CHAPTER 973 An act to add Section 13516.5 to the Penal Code, relating to peace officer training. [ Approved by Governor September 30, 2018. Filed with Secretary of State September 30, 2018. ] LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 2992, Daly. Peace officer training: commercial sexual exploitation of children.Existing law establishes the Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training, and, among other duties, requires the commission to provide various specified courses of training for peace officers.This bill would require the commission to develop a course on commercial sexual exploitation of children (CSEC) and victims of human trafficking. The bill would require the course to include specified topics and components including, among others, recognizing indicators of commercial sexual exploitation, appropriate interviewing techniques, local and state resources available to first responders, and issues of stigma. The bill would require the course to be equitable to a course that the commission produces for officers as part of continuing professional training and include facilitated discussions and learning activities, including scenario training exercises. The bill would require the commission to develop the course in consultation with survivors, agencies, and advocates, as specified.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO
3+ Enrolled August 29, 2018 Passed IN Senate August 21, 2018 Passed IN Assembly August 27, 2018 Amended IN Senate August 17, 2018 Amended IN Assembly April 18, 2018 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 2992Introduced by Assembly Member Daly(Coauthor: Assembly Member Rodriguez)February 16, 2018 An act to add Section 13516.5 to the Penal Code, relating to peace officer training. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 2992, Daly. Peace officer training: commercial sexual exploitation of children.Existing law establishes the Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training, and, among other duties, requires the commission to provide various specified courses of training for peace officers.This bill would require the commission to develop a course on commercial sexual exploitation of children (CSEC) and victims of human trafficking. The bill would require the course to include specified topics and components including, among others, recognizing indicators of commercial sexual exploitation, appropriate interviewing techniques, local and state resources available to first responders, and issues of stigma. The bill would require the course to be equitable to a course that the commission produces for officers as part of continuing professional training and include facilitated discussions and learning activities, including scenario training exercises. The bill would require the commission to develop the course in consultation with survivors, agencies, and advocates, as specified.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO
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5+ Enrolled August 29, 2018 Passed IN Senate August 21, 2018 Passed IN Assembly August 27, 2018 Amended IN Senate August 17, 2018 Amended IN Assembly April 18, 2018
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13+ CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION
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1628 AB 2992, Daly. Peace officer training: commercial sexual exploitation of children.
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1830 Existing law establishes the Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training, and, among other duties, requires the commission to provide various specified courses of training for peace officers.This bill would require the commission to develop a course on commercial sexual exploitation of children (CSEC) and victims of human trafficking. The bill would require the course to include specified topics and components including, among others, recognizing indicators of commercial sexual exploitation, appropriate interviewing techniques, local and state resources available to first responders, and issues of stigma. The bill would require the course to be equitable to a course that the commission produces for officers as part of continuing professional training and include facilitated discussions and learning activities, including scenario training exercises. The bill would require the commission to develop the course in consultation with survivors, agencies, and advocates, as specified.
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2032 Existing law establishes the Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training, and, among other duties, requires the commission to provide various specified courses of training for peace officers.
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2234 This bill would require the commission to develop a course on commercial sexual exploitation of children (CSEC) and victims of human trafficking. The bill would require the course to include specified topics and components including, among others, recognizing indicators of commercial sexual exploitation, appropriate interviewing techniques, local and state resources available to first responders, and issues of stigma. The bill would require the course to be equitable to a course that the commission produces for officers as part of continuing professional training and include facilitated discussions and learning activities, including scenario training exercises. The bill would require the commission to develop the course in consultation with survivors, agencies, and advocates, as specified.
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2840 The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 13516.5 is added to the Penal Code, to read:13516.5. (a) The commission shall develop and implement a course or courses of instruction for the training of peace officers in California on commercial sexual exploitation of children (CSEC) and victims of human trafficking that shall include, but not be limited to, the following topics and activities:(1) The dynamics of commercial sexual exploitation of children.(2) The impact of trauma on child development and manifestations of trauma in victims of commercial sexual exploitation.(3) Strategies to identify potential victims of commercial sexual exploitation, including indicators that a youth is being exploited.(4) Mandatory reporting requirements related to commercial sexual exploitation.(5) Appropriate interviewing, engagement, and intervention techniques that avoid retraumatizing the victim and promote collaboration with victim-serving agencies.(6) Introduction to the purpose, scope, and use of specialized child victim interview resources.(7) Local and state resources that are available to first responders.(8) Perspectives of victims and their families.(9) Issues of stigma.(10) Any other critical topics identified by subject matter experts.(b) The course of instruction shall be equivalent to a course that the commission produces for officers as part of continuing professional training and shall include facilitated discussions and learning activities, including scenario training exercises.(c) The training described in subdivision (a) shall be developed with input from survivors of commercial sexual exploitation, the appropriate local and state agencies, and advocates that have expertise in CSEC and human trafficking. These shall include, but not be limited to, the California Child Welfare Councils CSEC Action Team, organizations that provide services specifically to sexually exploited children, and public agencies leading or participating in interagency responses to commercially sexually exploited children.
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3446 SECTION 1. Section 13516.5 is added to the Penal Code, to read:13516.5. (a) The commission shall develop and implement a course or courses of instruction for the training of peace officers in California on commercial sexual exploitation of children (CSEC) and victims of human trafficking that shall include, but not be limited to, the following topics and activities:(1) The dynamics of commercial sexual exploitation of children.(2) The impact of trauma on child development and manifestations of trauma in victims of commercial sexual exploitation.(3) Strategies to identify potential victims of commercial sexual exploitation, including indicators that a youth is being exploited.(4) Mandatory reporting requirements related to commercial sexual exploitation.(5) Appropriate interviewing, engagement, and intervention techniques that avoid retraumatizing the victim and promote collaboration with victim-serving agencies.(6) Introduction to the purpose, scope, and use of specialized child victim interview resources.(7) Local and state resources that are available to first responders.(8) Perspectives of victims and their families.(9) Issues of stigma.(10) Any other critical topics identified by subject matter experts.(b) The course of instruction shall be equivalent to a course that the commission produces for officers as part of continuing professional training and shall include facilitated discussions and learning activities, including scenario training exercises.(c) The training described in subdivision (a) shall be developed with input from survivors of commercial sexual exploitation, the appropriate local and state agencies, and advocates that have expertise in CSEC and human trafficking. These shall include, but not be limited to, the California Child Welfare Councils CSEC Action Team, organizations that provide services specifically to sexually exploited children, and public agencies leading or participating in interagency responses to commercially sexually exploited children.
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3648 SECTION 1. Section 13516.5 is added to the Penal Code, to read:
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4052 13516.5. (a) The commission shall develop and implement a course or courses of instruction for the training of peace officers in California on commercial sexual exploitation of children (CSEC) and victims of human trafficking that shall include, but not be limited to, the following topics and activities:(1) The dynamics of commercial sexual exploitation of children.(2) The impact of trauma on child development and manifestations of trauma in victims of commercial sexual exploitation.(3) Strategies to identify potential victims of commercial sexual exploitation, including indicators that a youth is being exploited.(4) Mandatory reporting requirements related to commercial sexual exploitation.(5) Appropriate interviewing, engagement, and intervention techniques that avoid retraumatizing the victim and promote collaboration with victim-serving agencies.(6) Introduction to the purpose, scope, and use of specialized child victim interview resources.(7) Local and state resources that are available to first responders.(8) Perspectives of victims and their families.(9) Issues of stigma.(10) Any other critical topics identified by subject matter experts.(b) The course of instruction shall be equivalent to a course that the commission produces for officers as part of continuing professional training and shall include facilitated discussions and learning activities, including scenario training exercises.(c) The training described in subdivision (a) shall be developed with input from survivors of commercial sexual exploitation, the appropriate local and state agencies, and advocates that have expertise in CSEC and human trafficking. These shall include, but not be limited to, the California Child Welfare Councils CSEC Action Team, organizations that provide services specifically to sexually exploited children, and public agencies leading or participating in interagency responses to commercially sexually exploited children.
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4254 13516.5. (a) The commission shall develop and implement a course or courses of instruction for the training of peace officers in California on commercial sexual exploitation of children (CSEC) and victims of human trafficking that shall include, but not be limited to, the following topics and activities:(1) The dynamics of commercial sexual exploitation of children.(2) The impact of trauma on child development and manifestations of trauma in victims of commercial sexual exploitation.(3) Strategies to identify potential victims of commercial sexual exploitation, including indicators that a youth is being exploited.(4) Mandatory reporting requirements related to commercial sexual exploitation.(5) Appropriate interviewing, engagement, and intervention techniques that avoid retraumatizing the victim and promote collaboration with victim-serving agencies.(6) Introduction to the purpose, scope, and use of specialized child victim interview resources.(7) Local and state resources that are available to first responders.(8) Perspectives of victims and their families.(9) Issues of stigma.(10) Any other critical topics identified by subject matter experts.(b) The course of instruction shall be equivalent to a course that the commission produces for officers as part of continuing professional training and shall include facilitated discussions and learning activities, including scenario training exercises.(c) The training described in subdivision (a) shall be developed with input from survivors of commercial sexual exploitation, the appropriate local and state agencies, and advocates that have expertise in CSEC and human trafficking. These shall include, but not be limited to, the California Child Welfare Councils CSEC Action Team, organizations that provide services specifically to sexually exploited children, and public agencies leading or participating in interagency responses to commercially sexually exploited children.
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4456 13516.5. (a) The commission shall develop and implement a course or courses of instruction for the training of peace officers in California on commercial sexual exploitation of children (CSEC) and victims of human trafficking that shall include, but not be limited to, the following topics and activities:(1) The dynamics of commercial sexual exploitation of children.(2) The impact of trauma on child development and manifestations of trauma in victims of commercial sexual exploitation.(3) Strategies to identify potential victims of commercial sexual exploitation, including indicators that a youth is being exploited.(4) Mandatory reporting requirements related to commercial sexual exploitation.(5) Appropriate interviewing, engagement, and intervention techniques that avoid retraumatizing the victim and promote collaboration with victim-serving agencies.(6) Introduction to the purpose, scope, and use of specialized child victim interview resources.(7) Local and state resources that are available to first responders.(8) Perspectives of victims and their families.(9) Issues of stigma.(10) Any other critical topics identified by subject matter experts.(b) The course of instruction shall be equivalent to a course that the commission produces for officers as part of continuing professional training and shall include facilitated discussions and learning activities, including scenario training exercises.(c) The training described in subdivision (a) shall be developed with input from survivors of commercial sexual exploitation, the appropriate local and state agencies, and advocates that have expertise in CSEC and human trafficking. These shall include, but not be limited to, the California Child Welfare Councils CSEC Action Team, organizations that provide services specifically to sexually exploited children, and public agencies leading or participating in interagency responses to commercially sexually exploited children.
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4860 13516.5. (a) The commission shall develop and implement a course or courses of instruction for the training of peace officers in California on commercial sexual exploitation of children (CSEC) and victims of human trafficking that shall include, but not be limited to, the following topics and activities:
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5062 (1) The dynamics of commercial sexual exploitation of children.
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5264 (2) The impact of trauma on child development and manifestations of trauma in victims of commercial sexual exploitation.
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5466 (3) Strategies to identify potential victims of commercial sexual exploitation, including indicators that a youth is being exploited.
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5870 (5) Appropriate interviewing, engagement, and intervention techniques that avoid retraumatizing the victim and promote collaboration with victim-serving agencies.
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7082 (b) The course of instruction shall be equivalent to a course that the commission produces for officers as part of continuing professional training and shall include facilitated discussions and learning activities, including scenario training exercises.
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7284 (c) The training described in subdivision (a) shall be developed with input from survivors of commercial sexual exploitation, the appropriate local and state agencies, and advocates that have expertise in CSEC and human trafficking. These shall include, but not be limited to, the California Child Welfare Councils CSEC Action Team, organizations that provide services specifically to sexually exploited children, and public agencies leading or participating in interagency responses to commercially sexually exploited children.