(2) The purpose of the committee is to receive and analyze demographic data to ensure that law enforcement agencies perform their missions without inequitable or unlawful discrimination based on race, color or national origin.
(3) To achieve its purpose, the committee shall collect and analyze demographic data to:
(a) Provide information to assist communities and state and local law enforcement agencies in evaluating the policies, training and procedures of law enforcement agencies regarding the treatment of individuals during stops and other contacts with law enforcement;
(b) Inform state and local law enforcement agencies and communities about law enforcement practices; and
(c) Provide opportunities for communities and state and local law enforcement agencies to work together to increase public trust and confidence in law enforcement and to enhance the capacity of communities and law enforcement agencies to provide more effective public safety services.
(4) The committee shall:
(a) Solicit demographic data concerning law enforcement stops and other contacts between state and local law enforcement agencies and individuals;
(b) Publicize programs, procedures and policies from communities that have made progress toward eliminating discrimination based on race, color or national origin during law enforcement stops and other contacts with individuals;
(c) Provide technical assistance, including refinement of the minimum data elements as necessary for effective analysis, to state and local law enforcement agencies that desire to begin collecting demographic data;
(d) Provide technical assistance to communities and state and local law enforcement agencies that desire to engage in local efforts to involve individuals in the establishment and implementation of programs, procedures and policies that will advance the goal of ORS 131.905;
(e) Obtain resources for independent analysis and interpretation of demographic data collected by state or local law enforcement agencies;
(f) Accept and analyze demographic data collected by a state or local law enforcement agency if requested by a state or local law enforcement agency and if resources are available; and
(g) Report to the public the results of analyses of demographic data.
(5) In carrying out its purpose, the committee may request and receive data files from participating law enforcement agencies and may analyze data for each reported contact. These data files should contain as many of the following items of information as are collected by the participating law enforcement agency:
(a) The reason for the law enforcement stop or other contact;
(b) The law enforcement officer’s perception of the race, color or national origin of the individual involved in the contact;
(c) The individual’s gender;
(d) The individual’s age;
(e) Whether a search was conducted in connection with the contact, and if so, what resulted from the search;
(f) The disposition of the law enforcement action, if any, resulting from the contact; and
(g) Additional data as recommended by the committee that state and local law enforcement agencies should collect and submit.
(6) Data received by the committee for analysis under this section may not identify a particular law enforcement officer or a particular individual whose demographic data is collected by a state or local law enforcement agency.
(7) The committee shall elect one of its members to serve as chairperson.
(8) Members of the committee who are not members of the Legislative Assembly are not entitled to compensation, but may be reimbursed for actual and necessary travel and other expenses incurred by them in the performance of their official duties in the manner and amounts provided for in ORS 292.495. Claims for expenses incurred in performing functions of the committee shall be paid out of funds appropriated to Portland State University for purposes of the committee.
(9) Portland State University shall provide administrative support staff necessary to the performance of the functions of the committee.
(10) All agencies of state government, as defined in ORS 174.111, are requested to assist the committee in the performance of its duties and, to the extent permitted by laws relating to confidentiality, to furnish such information and advice as the members of the committee consider necessary to perform their duties.
(11) The committee shall make findings and issue recommendations for action to achieve the purpose of this section. The committee shall submit a report containing its findings and recommendations to the appropriate interim legislative committees annually on or before December 1.
(12) After completion of the analysis of the data from at least two state or local law enforcement agencies, the committee may recommend the collection of additional data elements.
(13) This section does not prohibit a state or local law enforcement agency from collecting data in addition to the information listed in subsection (5) of this section. [2001 c.687 §6; 2007 c.190 §2; 2009 c.859 §1]
Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 04 - Criminal Procedure, Crimes
Section 131.005 - General definitions.
Section 131.015 - Application to prior and subsequent actions.
Section 131.040 - When law enforcement officer may communicate with person represented by counsel.
Section 131.045 - Appearances by simultaneous electronic transmission.
Section 131.125 - Time limitations.
Section 131.145 - When time starts to run; tolling of statute.
Section 131.215 - Jurisdiction.
Section 131.235 - Criminal homicide.
Section 131.305 - Place of trial.
Section 131.315 - Special provisions.
Section 131.395 - Expenses of change; taxation as costs.
Section 131.405 - Attendance of defendant at new place of trial.
Section 131.505 - Definitions for ORS 131.505 to 131.525.
Section 131.515 - Previous prosecution; when a bar to second prosecution.
Section 131.525 - Previous prosecution; when not a bar to subsequent prosecution.
Section 131.535 - Proceedings not constituting acquittal.
Section 131.550 - Definitions for ORS 131.550 to 131.600.
Section 131.553 - Legislative findings; effect on local laws; remedy not exclusive.
Section 131.558 - Property subject to forfeiture.
Section 131.561 - Seizure of property subject to forfeiture.
Section 131.564 - Status of seized property; release; maintenance and use.
Section 131.566 - Motor vehicle with hidden compartment.
Section 131.567 - Recorded notice of intent to forfeit real property; form.
Section 131.573 - Petition for expedited hearing.
Section 131.576 - Order restoring custody of property after expedited hearing.
Section 131.579 - Affidavit in response to notice of seizure for forfeiture.
Section 131.585 - Extent of judgment.
Section 131.588 - Judgment of forfeiture; contents; effect.
Section 131.600 - Record keeping and reporting requirements.
Section 131.602 - Prohibited conduct for purposes of instrumentalities of crime.
Section 131.605 - Definitions for ORS 131.605 to 131.625.
Section 131.615 - Stopping of persons.
Section 131.625 - Frisk of stopped persons.
Section 131.705 - Definitions for ORS 131.705 to 131.735.
Section 131.725 - Exclusion from public property.
Section 131.890 - Entitlement to reward; use of public money to reward bounty hunter.
Section 131.897 - Authority to order repayment of reward as part of sentence.
Section 131.905 - Legislative findings.
Section 131.906 - Law Enforcement Contacts Policy and Data Review Committee; duties; report.
Section 131.915 - Definitions.
Section 131.920 - Policies and procedures prohibiting profiling.
Section 131.925 - Complaints alleging profiling; complaint form.
Section 131.930 - Definitions.
Section 131.935 - Collection of officer-initiated stop data; use of data; rules.
Section 131.940 - Analysis of stop data to identify profiling; report.