Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H5889

Introduced
3/1/23  

Caption

Police Traffic Stop Data Collection

Impact

The bill fundamentally alters existing statutes related to law enforcement practices in Rhode Island. By placing the responsibility for data collection with the office of highway safety, it seeks to enhance oversight and promote a uniform method of documenting police interactions with the public. The comprehensive data collected will be utilized in quarterly and annual reports, providing a clearer picture of traffic stop dynamics across various regions, particularly concerning race and ethnicity. This information is critical for improving community-police relations and addressing issues of racial profiling where they may occur.

Summary

House Bill 5889 introduces a new chapter to the motor vehicle laws in Rhode Island concerning police traffic stop data collection. The bill mandates the establishment of a standardized data collection protocol for police officers during traffic stops starting January 1, 2024. This initiative aims to gather specific information regarding each stop, including the date and time, the demographics of the individuals stopped, the reasons for the stops, and the outcomes of those encounters. The overarching goal is to analyze and report data to ensure accountability and assess whether racial disparities exist in traffic stops conducted by law enforcement.

Contention

While the bill is supported as a necessary step toward transparency and civil rights protection, it may still face contention among law enforcement agencies and community groups. Opponents may posit concerns about the implications of police officers being monitored and the administrative burden associated with new reporting requirements. Supporters, however, argue that such data collection is crucial for establishing accountability and building trust within the communities, particularly in light of growing national conversations around policing practices and systemic equity.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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