California 2019-2020 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB2962

Introduced
2/21/20  
Introduced
2/21/20  

Caption

Law enforcement: vehicle burglary task forces.

Impact

The implementation of AB 2962 is expected to enhance law enforcement efforts in coordinating responses to vehicle burglaries. It requires local agencies to establish joint task forces, allowing for shared intelligence and resources aimed at detecting and apprehending offenders. Grant funds can be utilized for officer training, overtime, and the acquisition of necessary equipment, which may lead to improved operational effectiveness and decrease in vehicle burglary rates across the designated regions.

Summary

Assembly Bill 2962 establishes a framework for regional vehicle burglary reduction task forces in California. It mandates the Board of State and Community Corrections to administer grants to law enforcement agencies that form these task forces. The bill is a response to the escalating issue of vehicle burglaries across various urban areas within the state, particularly in counties like Alameda, Los Angeles, and San Diego. By providing funding and requiring collaborative approaches among participating law enforcement agencies, the bill aims to effectively tackle vehicle theft and related criminal activities.

Contention

There may be concerns related to the allocation of state resources and the effectiveness of regional task forces. Critics might argue that such measures could divert funds from other law enforcement needs or that the effectiveness of these collaborative efforts could be hampered by varying local policies and practices. The bill stipulates that the provisions will only be enacted if there is state funding appropriated, which could lead to complications if such funding is not maintained or adequately addressed in future budgets.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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