Int 0785-2018
Requiring the NYPD to develop a comprehensive special victims training program.
IntroductionEnactedCommittee on Public Safetyintroduced 2018-04-11Local Law 2018/194
Enacted as Local Law 2018/194.
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Agenda: 2018-04-11Passed: 2018-12-01Enacted: 2018-12-01
Summary
This bill requires the NYPD to develop a comprehensive training program for the investigators who handle sexual assault and related cases.
Committee on Public Safety — Police Department, Civilian Complaint Review Board, and Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice, courts, legal services, District Attorneys, and the Office of the Special Narcotics Prosecutor.
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Sponsors (13)
Lifecycle
HeardHearing on P-C Item by Comm
2018-04-09 · Committee on Public Safety
HeldP-C Item Laid Over by Comm
2018-04-09 · Committee on Public Safety
HeardHearing on P-C Item by Comm
2018-04-09 · Committee on Women and Gender Equity
HeldP-C Item Laid Over by Comm
2018-04-09 · Committee on Women and Gender Equity
IntroducedIntroduced by Council
2018-04-11 · City Council
ActionReferred to Comm by Council
2018-04-11 · City Council
HeardHearing Held by Committee
2018-10-29 · Committee on Public Safety
ActionAmendment Proposed by Comm
2018-10-29 · Committee on Public Safety
ActionAmended by Committee
2018-10-29 · Committee on Public Safety
AdvancedApproved by Committee
2018-10-29 · Committee on Public Safety
AdvancedApproved by Council
2018-10-31 · City Council
ActionSent to Mayor by Council
2018-10-31 · City Council
AdvancedCity Charter Rule Adopted
2018-12-01 · Administration
ActionReturned Unsigned by Mayor
2018-12-03 · City Council
Votes (13)
Aye (12)
Rory I. LancmanCarlos MenchacaDonovan J. RichardsJustin L. BrannanAndrew CohenVanessa L. GibsonI. Daneek MillerKeith Powers Paul A. ValloneJumaane D. WilliamsFernando Cabrera Ydanis A. Rodriguez
Not voting (1)
Chaim M. Deutsch
Heard at (5)
City Council · 2018-10-31 · 1:30 PM · Council Chambers - City Hall
Committee on Public Safety · 2018-10-29 · 2:00 PM · 250 Broadway - Committee Rm, 16th Fl.
City Council · 2018-04-11 · 1:30 PM · Council Chambers - City Hall
Committee on Women and Gender Equity · 2018-04-09 · 10:00 AM · Council Chambers - City Hall
Committee on Public Safety · 2018-04-09 · 10:00 AM · Council Chambers - City Hall
Attachments (19)
- Summary of Int. No. 785-A
- Summary of Int. No. 785
- Int. No. 785
- Committee Report 4/9/18
- Hearing Testimony 4/9/18
- Hearing Transcript 4/9/18
- April 11, 2018 - Stated Meeting Agenda
- Hearing Transcript - Stated Meeting 4-11-18
- Minutes of the Stated Meeting - April 11, 2018
- Proposed Int. No. 785-A - 10/25/18
- Committee Report 10/29/18
- Hearing Transcript 10/29/18
- October 31, 2018 - Stated Meeting Agenda with Links to Files
- Hearing Transcript - Stated Meeting 10-31-18
- Minutes of the Stated Meeting - October 31, 2018
- Int. No. 785-A (FINAL)
- Fiscal Impact Statement
- Legislative Documents - Letter to the Mayor
- Local Law 194
Full text
Be it enacted by the Council as follows:
Section 1. Chapter 1 of title 14 of the administrative code of the city of New York is amended by adding a new section 14-180 to read as follows:
� 14-180 Special victims training.
a. Definitions. For the purposes of this section, the following terms have the following meanings:
Sexual crimes. The term "sexual crimes" means any offense in article 130 of the penal law.
Special victims division. The term "special victims division" means any division, unit, or other entity within the department that primarily investigates the violation of article 130 of the penal law.
Special victims investigator. The term "special victims investigator" means any member of the department whose primary duties include investigating sexual crimes and who regularly interacts with the victims of sexual crimes.
b. Special victims training program. The department, after considering information from outside experts, shall develop and implement a victim-centered special victims training program designed to develop skills related to the investigation of sexual crimes and the specific needs of victims of sexual crimes. The curriculum shall consider nationally recognized best practices and factors contributing to the additional complexity of sexual assault investigations including the depth of victimization, the negative social consequences of sexual assault, the trauma and neurobiological damage inflicted by sexual assault, the complexity of victim management, the falsity or partially truthful disclosure of complaints, the large unreported rate of sexual assaults and any other training deemed relevant to sexual assault cases by the commissioner. Such program shall include the following training components: the Forensic Experiential Trauma Interview method, specialized investigative training for sexual assault cases including non-stranger sexual assault and controlled communications, district attorney based training related to legal evidentiary standards and penal law article 130 crimes, Sexual Assault Forensic Examiner training, Sex Offender Registration Act training, hospital based training, victim advocate based training and any other training courses currently offered by the NYPD for special victims investigators including but not limited to DNA evidence, investigation of complex cases, drug-facilitated sexual assault, neurobiology of sexual assault, rape crisis counselor training, peer based investigative process training, abusive head trauma training and any other training deemed relevant to sexual assault cases by the commissioner, except that the commissioner may eliminate a training component or replace a training component with an alternative component in order to provide comprehensive victim-centered training. Such program shall include a proficiency examination or demonstration for each training component and shall be of a length the commissioner determines is sufficient to ensure that special victims investigators are capable of utilizing such skills.
c. Training requirement. All newly assigned special victims investigators shall complete the special victims training program defined in subdivision b of this section and demonstrate proficiency in subject matters covered by such program prior to engaging with victims of sexual crimes, however, such investigators may engage with victims prior to completion of such program if such engagement is under the supervision of an experienced investigator, or supervisor, or in circumstances where no experienced investigator or supervisor is available. Any special victims investigators assigned to the special victims division as of the effective date of the local law that added this section must demonstrate proficiency in subject matters covered by such program within one year of such date.
d. Special victims division training report. On January 30, 2020, and every January 30 thereafter, the department shall post on its website a report indicating the training components of the special victims training program defined in subdivision b of this section including the instructors, purpose, length, and format of each training component, the specific reasons for eliminating or replacing any training component, and the number of members of the service during the previous calendar year that: (i) participated in such program, (ii) failed to demonstrate proficiency required pursuant to subdivision c of this section on their first attempt, disaggregated by subject matter, and (iii) successfully demonstrated proficiency on all subject matters required pursuant to subdivision c of this section. Such report shall also include any experts consulted pursuant to subdivision b of this section in developing such training.
�2. This local law takes effect six months after it becomes law.
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