Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1578

Introduced
2/16/23  
Refer
2/16/23  

Caption

Relative to Massachusetts policy and procedures for missing and abducted children

Impact

This legislation will significantly impact how law enforcement agencies approach missing and abducted children's cases across Massachusetts. By formalizing standard protocols, the bill seeks to ensure that all police departments are equipped with the necessary tools and knowledge to handle such sensitive cases effectively. To promote consistency in training, veteran police officers will undergo mandatory training while new recruits will be educated on these procedures at the police academy. As a result, the likelihood of improved response times and investigative strategies for missing child cases is anticipated.

Summary

Senate Bill S1578, presented by Senator Pavel M. Payano, aims to establish comprehensive policies and procedures for law enforcement agencies in Massachusetts for investigating cases of missing and abducted children. The bill mandates the development of a guide by the executive office of public safety and security that will serve as a reference for law enforcement to implement these procedures in their agency practices. This guide will include minimum standards based on best practices and will take into consideration various categories of missing children, ensuring inclusivity in terms of age and mental or physical limitations.

Contention

While the bill appears to have support for enhancing the standards of practice in child abduction cases, there may be potential areas of contention related to the implementation of the policy and the allocation of resources to facilitate the mandated training. Some stakeholders may express concerns about the feasibility and funding necessary for law enforcement agencies, particularly smaller departments, to fully adopt these new procedures by the stipulated deadlines. Additionally, ongoing discussions may emerge regarding the adequacy of the training provided and whether it effectively meets the needs of diverse communities.

Companion Bills

MA H2379

Similar To Relative to Massachusetts policy and procedures for missing and abducted children

MA H4791

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Previously Filed As

MA S2436

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To establish de-escalation training in student transportation

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Relative to substance use education in public schools

MA S433

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