Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB195

Introduced
1/10/24  

Caption

Juveniles - Arrest by Law Enforcement - Report to Local Department of Social Services

Impact

If enacted, SB195 will affect the existing framework of juvenile justice and child welfare in the state. Under this bill, the judicial system will see a more coordinated approach between law enforcement and social services when it comes to juvenile arrests. By mandating these reports, the bill aims to prevent neglect and promote the safety of children, particularly those involved in the juvenile justice system for the first time.

Summary

Senate Bill 195 proposes significant changes to how juvenile arrests are managed in Maryland. The bill requires law enforcement officers to report to the local department of social services after arresting a child under 13 years of age for certain offenses. The motivation behind this legislation is to enhance the protection and welfare of children who may be victims of neglect, especially in instances where their arrests could indicate underlying issues within their family or environment.

Contention

However, the bill has sparked discussions around its implications for law enforcement operations and the potential for increased administrative burdens on police departments. Some stakeholders argue that while the intent is commendable, the bill may complicate the handling of minor offenses by involving social services in arrests that may not necessarily warrant such intervention. Others contend that this could dilute the focus on the criminal aspect of juvenile offenses, potentially leading to conflicts in how cases are addressed.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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