Bill Text: NY S02236 | 2011-2012 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Creates a bias-related crime classification review panel consisting of thirteen members to review classification of crimes by the NYC police department; provides for notation of any differences between the panel and department on such classification when crime statistics are reported; proscribes powers and duties of such panel.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2011-01-18 - REFERRED TO CITIES [S02236 Detail]

Download: New_York-2011-S02236-Introduced.html
                           S T A T E   O F   N E W   Y O R K
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                                         2236
                              2011-2012 Regular Sessions
                                   I N  S E N A T E
                                   January 18, 2011
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       Introduced  by  Sen.  KRUGER -- read twice and ordered printed, and when
         printed to be committed to the Committee on Cities
       AN ACT to amend the New York city charter  and  the  executive  law,  in
         relation to the creation of a bias-related crime classification review
         panel and reporting of bias-related crime statistics
         THE  PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM-
       BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
    1    Section 1.  The New York city charter is amended  by  adding  two  new
    2  sections 439 and 439-a to read as follows:
    3    S  439.  BIAS-RELATED  CRIME  CLASSIFICATION REVIEW PANEL.   (A) DEFI-
    4  NITIONS. FOR THE PURPOSES OF THIS SECTION:
    5    1. "PANEL" SHALL MEAN THE  BIAS-RELATED  CRIME  CLASSIFICATION  REVIEW
    6  PANEL CREATED PURSUANT TO SUBDIVISION (B) OF THIS SECTION.
    7    2.  "VICTIM" SHALL MEAN A PERSON WHO HAD OR CLAIMS TO HAVE HAD A BIAS-
    8  RELATED CRIME PERPETRATED AGAINST HIM.
    9    3. "BIAS-RELATED CRIME" SHALL MEAN ANY CRIMINAL  ACT  WHETHER  ACTUAL,
   10  THREATENED  OR ATTEMPTED DIRECTED AT AN INDIVIDUAL BECAUSE OF HIS ACTUAL
   11  OR PERCEIVED RACE, CREED, COLOR, RELIGION,  RELIGIOUS PRACTICE, ETHNICI-
   12  TY, NATIONAL ORIGIN, DISABILITY, AGE, GENDER OR SEXUAL ORIENTATION.
   13    4. "DEPARTMENTAL APPOINTMENTS" SHALL MEAN ANY INDIVIDUAL  REPRESENTING
   14  A LEGAL, POLITICAL OR GOVERNMENTAL ENTITY, OR SUBDIVISION THEREOF.
   15    5. "NON-DEPARTMENTAL APPOINTMENTS" SHALL MEAN ANY INDIVIDUAL OR REPRE-
   16  SENTATIVE  INDEPENDENT  OF A LEGAL, POLITICAL OR GOVERNMENTAL ENTITY, OR
   17  SUBDIVISION THEREOF.
   18    (B) BIAS-RELATED CRIME CLASSIFICATION REVIEW PANEL. 1. THERE IS HEREBY
   19  CREATED A BIAS-RELATED CRIME CLASSIFICATION REVIEW PANEL.    SUCH  PANEL
   20  SHALL  CONSIST  OF  THIRTEEN VOTING MEMBERS. THE FOLLOWING EIGHT MEMBERS
   21  SHALL BE APPOINTED BY THE MAYOR: THREE  WHO  SHALL  BE  NON-DEPARTMENTAL
   22  APPOINTMENTS,  WHO  SHALL  BE  REPRESENTATIVE OF VARIOUS GROUPS WHO HAVE
   23  BEEN TRADITIONALLY VICTIMIZED OR MAY BE VICTIMIZED BASED ON THEIR ACTUAL
   24  OR PERCEIVED AFFILIATION WITH OR ORIENTATION TO A  PARTICULAR  GROUP  OR
        EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                             [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                  LBD07409-01-1
       S. 2236                             2
    1  CLASSIFICATION  ENUMERATED IN, BUT NOT LIMITED TO THOSE GROUPS AND CLAS-
    2  SIFICATIONS SPECIFIED IN PARAGRAPH THREE  OF  SUBDIVISION  (A)  OF  THIS
    3  SECTION.  THE REMAINING FIVE APPOINTMENTS SHALL BE DEPARTMENTAL APPOINT-
    4  MENTS:  ONE WHO SHALL BE AN ATTORNEY ON THE STAFF OF A LEGAL AID SOCIETY
    5  UPON THE NOMINATION OF THE LEGAL AID SOCIETY; ONE POLICE  REPRESENTATIVE
    6  UPON  THE  NOMINATION OF THE COMMISSIONER OF POLICE; ONE WHO SHALL BE AN
    7  ATTORNEY ON THE STAFF OF A DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S  OFFICE  UPON  THE  JOINT
    8  NOMINATION  OF  THE  FIVE  DISTRICT  ATTORNEYS WITHIN NEW YORK CITY; ONE
    9  SHALL BE THE CHAIRPERSON OF THE HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION OF THE  CITY  OF
   10  NEW  YORK  OR  HIS  DESIGNEE AND ONE SHALL BE THE NEW YORK CITY CRIMINAL
   11  JUSTICE COORDINATOR OR HIS DESIGNEE. OF THE FIVE  DEPARTMENTAL  APPOINT-
   12  MENTS,  TWO  SHALL  BE  REPRESENTATIVE  OF  VARIOUS GROUPS WHO HAVE BEEN
   13  TRADITIONALLY VICTIMIZED OR MAY BE VICTIMIZED BASED ON THEIR  ACTUAL  OR
   14  PERCEIVED AFFILIATION WITH OR ORIENTATION TO A PARTICULAR GROUP OR CLAS-
   15  SIFICATION  ENUMERATED  IN, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THOSE GROUPS AND CLASSI-
   16  FICATIONS SPECIFIED IN  PARAGRAPH  THREE  OF  SUBDIVISION  (A)  OF  THIS
   17  SECTION.    THE FOLLOWING SHALL ALSO BE MEMBERS OF THE PANEL: THE CHAIR-
   18  PERSON OF THE CRIME VICTIMS BOARD OR HIS DESIGNEE; THE  COMMISSIONER  OF
   19  THE  DIVISION  OF  CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES OR HIS DESIGNEE AND THE NEW
   20  YORK STATE COMMISSIONER OF HUMAN RIGHTS OR HIS DESIGNEE. THE TWO REMAIN-
   21  ING MEMBERS OF THE PANEL SHALL BE NON-DEPARTMENTAL MEMBERS AND SHALL  BE
   22  APPOINTED  BY  A  MAJORITY  VOTE OF THE FIVE NEW YORK STATE AND NEW YORK
   23  CITY MEMBERS OF THE PANEL AS FOLLOWS: THE CHAIRPERSON OF  THE  NEW  YORK
   24  STATE  CRIME  VICTIMS BOARD OR HIS DESIGNEE, THE COMMISSIONER OF THE NEW
   25  YORK STATE DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES OR  HIS  DESIGNEE,  THE
   26  NEW  YORK  STATE  COMMISSIONER  OF  THE  DIVISION OF HUMAN RIGHTS OR HIS
   27  DESIGNEE, THE CHAIRPERSON OF THE HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION OF THE CITY  OF
   28  NEW  YORK OR HIS DESIGNEE AND THE NEW YORK CITY CRIMINAL JUSTICE COORDI-
   29  NATOR OR HIS DESIGNEE. AT LEAST ONE OF THESE TWO  MEMBERS  SHALL  BE  AN
   30  ACADEMICIAN  WHOSE  KNOWLEDGE,  EXPERIENCE  AND  ACADEMIC  DEGREE AND/OR
   31  DEGREES FOCUS ON THE STUDY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
   32  TO, CRIMINAL JUSTICE, SOCIAL WORK, PSYCHOLOGY AND/OR POLITICAL  SCIENCE.
   33  IN  ADDITION,  ONE INVESTIGATOR AND SUPPORT STAFF FROM THE CRIME VICTIMS
   34  BOARD SHALL REGULARLY ASSIST THE PANEL IN PERFORMING ITS FIELD WORK  AND
   35  GENERAL  ADMINISTRATIVE  TASKS.  ALL MAILINGS, NOTICES AND SCHEDULING OF
   36  MEETINGS SHALL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE BIAS-RELATED CRIME  INVESTI-
   37  GATOR, ASSISTED BY SUPPORT STAFF, AT THE DIRECTION OF THE CHAIRPERSON OF
   38  THE  BIAS-RELATED CRIME CLASSIFICATION REVIEW PANEL. ALL DUTIES ASSIGNED
   39  TO THE INVESTIGATOR BY THE PANEL SHALL TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER ANY TASKS OR
   40  DUTIES ASSIGNED BY THE CRIME VICTIMS  BOARD.  EVERY  DEPARTMENT,  BOARD,
   41  BUREAU,  COMMISSION  (INCLUDING ANY PUBLIC BENEFIT CORPORATION) OR POLI-
   42  TICAL SUBDIVISION OF THE CITY AND/OR STATE SHALL PROVIDE  TO  THE  PANEL
   43  EVERY  ASSISTANCE  AND  COOPERATION,  INCLUDING USE OF CITY AND/OR STATE
   44  FACILITIES, WHICH MAY BE NECESSARY OR DESIRABLE FOR  THE  ACCOMPLISHMENT
   45  OF THE DUTIES OR PURPOSES OF THIS PANEL.
   46    2.  WITH  THE EXCEPTION OF THE FIRST TERM, THE TERM OF OFFICE FOR EACH
   47  PANEL MEMBER SHALL BE THREE YEARS. AT THE TIME INITIAL APPOINTMENTS  ARE
   48  MADE,  TWO  APPOINTMENTS SHALL BE FOR A TERM OF ONE YEAR, THREE APPOINT-
   49  MENTS SHALL BE FOR A TERM OF TWO YEARS AND THREE APPOINTMENTS  SHALL  BE
   50  FOR  A  TERM OF THREE YEARS. VACANCIES SHALL BE FILLED FOR THE REMAINDER
   51  OF THE TERM IN THE SAME MANNER AS THE ORIGINAL APPOINTMENT.   THE  PANEL
   52  SHALL  BE  CHAIRED  BY  ONE  MEMBER  ELECTED BY THE OTHER MEMBERS. A NEW
   53  ELECTION SHALL BE HELD AT THE EXPIRATION OF THE TERM OF THE  MEMBER  WHO
   54  IS  CHAIRPERSON, REGARDLESS OF WHETHER THAT MEMBER IS APPOINTED TO SERVE
   55  ANOTHER TERM. THE  MEMBERS  SHALL  RECEIVE  NO  COMPENSATION  FOR  THEIR
       S. 2236                             3
    1  SERVICES  BUT SHALL BE ENTITLED TO THEIR ACTUAL EXPENSES INCURRED IN THE
    2  PERFORMANCE OF THEIR OFFICIAL DUTIES.
    3    3.  THE  PANEL SHALL MEET AT THE REQUEST OF THE CHAIRPERSON, OR AT THE
    4  REQUEST OF THE MAJORITY OF THE MEMBERS, BUT IN ANY EVENT, NOT LESS  THAN
    5  FOUR TIMES IN EACH FULL CALENDAR YEAR.
    6    (C)  POWERS  AND DUTIES OF PANEL. 1. (I) THE PANEL SHALL IMPLEMENT AND
    7  UTILIZE GUIDELINES FOR IDENTIFYING BIAS INCIDENTS. IN  DEVELOPING  THESE
    8  GUIDELINES,  THE PANEL MAY USE, BUT NOT BE LIMITED TO, THE NEW YORK CITY
    9  POLICE DEPARTMENT'S GUIDELINES; (II) THE PANEL SHALL, UPON REQUEST OF  A
   10  VICTIM, THE FAMILY OF A VICTIM OR THE REPRESENTATIVE OF A VICTIM, REVIEW
   11  CLASSIFICATION  OF  A CASE OR CASES DETERMINED TO BE NON-BIAS BY THE NEW
   12  YORK CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT IN  THOSE  INSTANCES  WHERE  THE  CRIME  WAS
   13  ORIGINALLY  REPORTED  AS  BIAS;  (III) THE PANEL SHALL RETURN TO THE NEW
   14  YORK CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT FOR RECONSIDERATION ANY INCIDENT  WHICH  THE
   15  PANEL  RECLASSIFIES  AS  BIAS; (IV) THE PANEL SHALL SUBMIT TO THE POLICE
   16  DEPARTMENT FOR ITS CONSIDERATION ANY ADDITIONAL  INFORMATION  THE  PANEL
   17  HAS  GATHERED  DURING  THE  COURSE  OF  ITS INVESTIGATION; AND (V) AFTER
   18  INITIAL EVALUATION THE PANEL MAY DECLINE TO REVIEW ANY INCIDENT.
   19    2. THE PANEL MAY REVIEW ANY CLASSIFICATION OF A CASE OR  CASES  DETER-
   20  MINED  TO  BE NON-BIAS BY THE NEW YORK CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT AND RETURN
   21  ANY INCIDENT TO THE POLICE DEPARTMENT FOR  RECONSIDERATION  PURSUANT  TO
   22  THE PROCEDURE DESCRIBED IN PARAGRAPH ONE OF THIS SUBDIVISION. ALL DETER-
   23  MINATIONS OF THE PANEL SHALL BE FINAL AND NOT SUBJECT TO APPEAL.
   24    3.  THE  PANEL  MAY  TAKE  TESTIMONY,  REVIEW  DOCUMENTS AND OTHERWISE
   25  CONSIDER ALL ELEMENTS WHICH IT DEEMS NECESSARY TO DETERMINE  WHETHER  AN
   26  INCIDENT  WAS  PROPERLY  CLASSIFIED  AS  NON-BIAS  RELATED. UPON WRITTEN
   27  REQUEST OF THE PANEL, THE NEW  YORK  CITY  POLICE  DEPARTMENT  SHALL  BE
   28  REQUIRED  TO  SUBMIT,  PROVIDE OR RELINQUISH ANY INFORMATION, MATERIALS,
   29  DOCUMENTS OR, EVIDENCE THAT THE PANEL  DEEMS  NECESSARY  FOR  REVIEW  IN
   30  FURTHERANCE  OF  ITS  INVESTIGATION. IN ADDITION, ANY INDIVIDUAL WHO MAY
   31  HAVE KNOWLEDGE OF, OR INFORMATION REGARDING, ANY INCIDENT DEEMED  PERTI-
   32  NENT  TO  THE  PANEL'S INVESTIGATION SHALL BE REQUIRED TO TESTIFY BEFORE
   33  THE PANEL. A PROSECUTOR AND/OR THE NEW YORK CITY POLICE  DEPARTMENT  MAY
   34  DELAY SUBMISSION, THROUGH WRITTEN NOTIFICATION TO THE CHAIRPERSON OF THE
   35  PANEL,  OF  INFORMATION  REQUESTED  BY THE PANEL UNTIL COMPLETION OF THE
   36  PROSECUTORIAL OR POLICE DEPARTMENT'S INVESTIGATION  BUT  UPON  IMMEDIATE
   37  COMPLETION  OF  SUCH INVESTIGATION, THE PANEL SHALL BE GRANTED ACCESS TO
   38  ANY REQUESTED INFORMATION.
   39    4. THE PANEL SHALL NOTIFY THE VICTIM, THE FAMILY OF A  VICTIM  OR  THE
   40  REPRESENTATIVE  OF A VICTIM  IN WRITING NO LESS THAN SEVEN DAYS PRIOR TO
   41  THE DATE A HEARING IS TO BE HELD, OR, IF NO HEARING IS TO BE HELD, SEVEN
   42  DAYS PRIOR TO THE DATE A DETERMINATION IS TO BE MADE (I)  OF  THE  DATE,
   43  TIME  AND PLACE OF THE HEARING OR DETERMINATION AND (II) THAT THE VICTIM
   44  HAS THE RIGHT TO SUBMIT INFORMATION RELATING TO THE INCIDENT FOR CONSID-
   45  ERATION BY THE PANEL. IF THE VICTIM IS DECEASED OR OTHERWISE  UNABLE  TO
   46  EXERCISE  THIS  RIGHT,  THE  FAMILY  OR REPRESENTATIVE OF THE VICTIM MAY
   47  SUBMIT INFORMATION RELATING TO THE INCIDENT  FOR  CONSIDERATION  BY  THE
   48  PANEL.
   49    5.  THE  PANEL  SHALL NOTIFY THE VICTIM, THE FAMILY OF A VICTIM OR THE
   50  REPRESENTATIVE OF A VICTIM  OF  ITS  DETERMINATION  IN  WRITING.    THIS
   51  NOTIFICATION  SHALL  INCLUDE INFORMATION AS TO WHETHER THE DETERMINATION
   52  OF NON-BIAS BY THE POLICE DEPARTMENT WAS CONFIRMED OR  IF  THE  INCIDENT
   53  WAS SENT BACK TO THE POLICE FOR RECONSIDERATION.
   54    6.  THE PANEL SHALL ESTABLISH RULES OF PROCEDURE WHICH MAY PROVIDE FOR
   55  THE ESTABLISHMENT OF SUBPANELS OF AT LEAST THREE MEMBERS,  INCLUDING  AT
   56  LEAST ONE NON-DEPARTMENTAL MEMBER, WHICH MAY ACT ON BEHALF OF THE PANEL.
       S. 2236                             4
    1    7. THE PANEL MAY ASSIST VICTIMS IN REPORTING BIAS-RELATED CRIME TO THE
    2  POLICE.
    3    8.  THE  PANEL  MAY  EXAMINE AND REVIEW POLICE DEPARTMENT BIAS-RELATED
    4  CRIME CLASSIFICATION POLICIES AND PROCEDURES AND MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS AS
    5  TO THOSE POLICIES AND PROCEDURES TO THE POLICE DEPARTMENT.
    6    9. THE PANEL SHALL MAKE AN ONGOING DETERMINATION OF WHICH GROUPS OTHER
    7  THAN THOSE ENUMERATED IN PARAGRAPH THREE  OF  SUBDIVISION  (A)  OF  THIS
    8  SECTION AND NOT TRADITIONALLY AFFORDED PROTECTED CLASS STATUS, SHOULD BE
    9  AFFORDED  THE  PROTECTION PURSUANT TO THIS SECTION. THESE DETERMINATIONS
   10  SHALL BE REPORTED TO THE NEW YORK CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT AND  THE  STATE
   11  LEGISLATURE.
   12    10. THE PANEL, ASSISTED BY THE CRISIS PREVENTION UNIT WITHIN THE DIVI-
   13  SION  OF  HUMAN  RIGHTS, SHALL PERFORM COMMUNITY OUTREACH TO FAMILIARIZE
   14  THE COMMUNITY WITH THE NATURE OF BIAS-RELATED CRIME,  THE  FUNCTIONS  OF
   15  THE PANEL AND HOW THE PANEL CAN BE ACCESSED.
   16    (D)  PROCEDURES.  1.  IN UNDERTAKING AN INVESTIGATION PURSUANT TO THIS
   17  SECTION, THE PANEL SHALL NOT INTERFERE, OBSTRUCT OR OTHERWISE HINDER ANY
   18  INVESTIGATIONS UNDERTAKEN BY THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
   19    2. UPON WRITTEN REQUEST OF A PROSECUTOR,  THE  PANEL  SHALL  STAY  ITS
   20  INVESTIGATION  UNTIL THE PROSECUTORIAL INVESTIGATION HAS BEEN COMPLETED.
   21  THE BIAS-RELATED CRIME CLASSIFICATION REVIEW PANEL SHALL BE NOTIFIED, IN
   22  WRITING, UPON COMPLETION OF THE PROSECUTORIAL INVESTIGATION AND MAY THEN
   23  COMMENCE ITS OWN INVESTIGATION.
   24    (E) REPORTS. THE PANEL SHALL ANNUALLY TRANSMIT A REPORT ON ITS  ACTIV-
   25  ITIES  TO  THE  STATE LEGISLATURE, THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK AND
   26  THE DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES. SUCH REPORTS  SHALL  INCLUDE,
   27  BUT NOT BE LIMITED TO: INFORMATION BY PRECINCT, SHOWING THE TOTAL NUMBER
   28  OF  BIAS-RELATED  INCIDENTS,  (DETERMINED TO BE NON-BIAS BY THE NEW YORK
   29  CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT) REVIEWED BY THE PANEL, THE NUMBER  OF  INCIDENTS
   30  RETURNED  BY THE PANEL TO THE NEW YORK CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT FOR RECON-
   31  SIDERATION AND THE NUMBER OF  INCIDENTS  RECLASSIFIED  AS  BIAS  BY  THE
   32  POLICE DEPARTMENT AS A RESULT OF RECONSIDERATION.
   33    S  439-A.  REPORT  OF CRIME STATISTICS. WHERE THE ULTIMATE FINDINGS OF
   34  THE BIAS-RELATED  CRIME  CLASSIFICATION  REVIEW  PANEL  AND  THE  POLICE
   35  DEPARTMENT  DIFFER  AS TO WHETHER A CRIME IS BIAS-RELATED, A NOTATION OF
   36  THIS  DIFFERENCE  SHALL  ACCOMPANY  ALL  BIAS-RELATED  CRIME  STATISTICS
   37  REPORTED  BY  THE  POLICE  DEPARTMENT.  THE DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE
   38  SERVICES SHALL ALSO NOTE AND PUBLISH ANY SUCH  DISCREPANCY  THAT  EXISTS
   39  BETWEEN  WHAT  WAS  REPORTED  BY  THE POLICE CLASSIFICATION UNIT AND THE
   40  BIAS-RELATED CRIME CLASSIFICATION REVIEW PANEL.
   41    S 2. Subdivision 2 of section 837-a of the executive law,  as  amended
   42  by chapter 459 of the laws of 1975, is amended to read as follows:
   43    2. Present to the governor, temporary president of the senate, minori-
   44  ty leader of the senate, speaker of the assembly and the minority leader
   45  of  the  assembly a quarterly report containing the statistics and other
   46  information required by subdivision  one  [hereof.  The  initial  report
   47  required  by  this paragraph shall be for the period beginning September
   48  first, nineteen hundred seventy-three and ending December  thirty-first,
   49  nineteen  hundred  seventy-three  and  shall  be presented no later than
   50  January fifteen, nineteen hundred  seventy-four. Thereafter, each  quar-
   51  terly  report  shall  be  presented  no later than thirty days after the
   52  close of each quarter] OF THIS SECTION AND SHALL ALSO REPORT ALL STATIS-
   53  TICS RECEIVED PURSUANT TO SECTION FOUR HUNDRED THIRTY-NINE-A OF THE  NEW
   54  YORK CITY CHARTER.
   55    S  3.  This  act shall take effect on the first of May next succeeding
   56  the date on which it shall have become a law.
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