Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2028

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Improving juvenile justice data collection

Impact

One of the significant implications of H2028 is the legal requirement for various criminal justice agencies to comply with data requests from the Child Advocate. This could lead to a more systematic collection of data at every decision point in the juvenile justice system, from arrests and court summons to the decisions made regarding diversion programs and juvenile detention. By ensuring consistent data collection, this bill aims to inform future policy decisions and reform efforts within the juvenile justice system, ultimately benefiting youths and their communities.

Summary

House Bill H2028 aims to enhance the collection and reporting of data regarding juveniles' interactions with law enforcement and the juvenile justice system in Massachusetts. The bill mandates that the Child Advocate establish comprehensive systems to gather accurate and consistent data, ensuring that this information can be aggregated and analyzed over time. This is intended to promote transparency and accountability in juvenile justice processes, providing lawmakers, agencies, and the public with critical insights into the juvenile justice landscape.

Contention

During discussions surrounding the bill, there were notable points of contention, particularly regarding the balance between privacy concerns for juveniles and the need for comprehensive data to inform policy. Critics questioned whether the mandate to collect individual-level data might infringe upon the confidentiality rights of youths within the system. Proponents, however, argued that the potential benefits of increased transparency and the ability to improve juvenile justice outcomes far outweigh these concerns, reinforcing the need for a data-driven approach to youth engagement in the justice system.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H1802

Improving juvenile justice data collection

MA S931

Improving juvenile justice data collection

MA S78

Updating the juvenile justice policy and data board

MA S1000

Clarifying the child advocate’s authority to access juvenile records

MA H1486

Clarifying the child advocate’s authority to access juvenile records

MA H3374

Improving air quality in airport environmental justice communities

MA H1793

Resolve providing for an investigation and study by a special commission relative to gender-responsive programming for juvenile justice system involved girls

MA S1005

Relative to juvenile fees, fines, and restitution

MA H1461

Relative to juvenile fees, fines, and restitution

MA S2605

Improving the Massachusetts paid family medical leave law

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