Public Records Request for Data on School Policing (Randolph Police Department)

Joseph Steinbach filed this request with the Randolph Police Department of Randolph, MA.

It is a clone of this request.

Multi Request Public Records Request for Data on School Policing
Est. Completion Jan. 30, 2024
Status
Partially Completed

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From: katherine stathulis

To whoever it may concern:

This letter constitutes a request pursuant to the Public Records Act, G.L. c.66, §10, for public records in the custody of your school district. Under the Criminal Justice Reform Act, school districts and law enforcement agencies must “specify the manner and division of responsibility for collecting and reporting the school-based arrests, citations and court referrals of students to the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education” (DESE). DESE began collecting data on school-related arrests in the 2018-19 school year. In the 2019-20 school year, DESE has expanded that collection to include data on all referrals to law enforcement. DESE has defined these terms as follows, borrowing the same definitions used by the U.S. Department of Education since its 2009 Civil Rights Data Collection.

A school-related arrest “[r]efers to an arrest of a student for any activity conducted on school grounds, during off campus school activities (including while taking school transportation), or due to a referral by any school official. All school-related arrests are considered referrals to law enforcement.”

A referral to law enforcement “[i]s an action by which a student is reported to any law enforcement agency or official, including a school police unit, for an incident that occurs on school grounds, during school-related events, or while taking school transportation, regardless of whether official action is taken. Citations, tickets, court referrals, and school-related arrests are considered referrals to law enforcement.”

I request the following public records, as defined in G. L. c. 4, § 7 (twenty-sixth):

1. An extract of your records management system or database that includes each school-related arrest and each referral to law enforcement conducted during the 2018-2019, 2019-2020, 2020-2021, and 2021-2022 school year (up until the day the records are produced). Specifically, we request an extract of the database to include the following columns:
a. Date of arrest or referral to law enforcement
b. Time of arrest or referral to law enforcement
c. Charge (or charges)
d. Whether the individual(s) was arrested or referred to law enforcement
e. Sex of individual(s) arrested or referred to law enforcement
f. Age of individual(s) arrested or referred to law enforcement
g. Race of individual(s) arrested or referred to law enforcement
h. Ethnicity of individual(s) arrested or referred to law enforcement
i. Disability status of the individual(s) arrested or referred to law enforcement
j. Whether the individual arrested or referred to law enforcement is a student at the school.
k. Name of arresting officer, if applicable, and
l. Badge number of the arresting officer or the officer that referred the youth to law enforcement, as applicable.

2. If such an extract of the database in question 1 is not possible, please provide school incident reports on each school-related arrest and referral to law enforcement conducted during the 2018-2019, 2019-2020, 2020-2021, and 2021-2022 school year (up until the day the records are produced).

3. A copy of any active standard operating procedures developed with the police department and/or other law enforcement agencies regarding police placement or activity in your corresponding school; and,

4. Any records instructing or informing police personnel of, or otherwise describing data reporting requirements and procedures for complying with G.L. c. 71 § 37P(b).

5. The cost to the school district of assigning a school resource officer to each school; and,

6. The total number of school resource officers and total number of guidance counselors for each school in your district for school years 2018-2019, 2019-2020, 2020-2021, and,

7. The total number and a brief description of 911 calls from schools in your district to local police departments conducted during the 2018-2019, 2019-2020, 2020-2021, and 2021-2022, and,

8. A description of the proposed budget for mental, social, or emotional health support personnel for the school district.

As this request involves a matter of public interest and will not be used for any commercial purpose, we ask that all fees associated with this request be waived pursuant to 950 C.M.R. 32.07(2)(k). The purpose of this request is to determine whether your school district and police department are complying with their reporting obligations under the Criminal Justice Reform Act. “The public has an interest in knowing whether public servants are carrying out their duties in an efficient and law-abiding manner.”

It would be ill-advised to impose a fee for data that your school district may have failed to report in violation of statutory and regulatory duty. Moreover, as you know, municipalities with a population of over 20,000 may not assess a fee for the first 2 hours of time spent searching for, compiling, segregating, redacting and reproducing a requested record. Finally, pursuant to 950 C.M.R. 32.07(2)(i), a records access officer shall assess no fee greater than the lowest hourly rate of a person capable of compiling, segregating, redacting and reproducing a requested record. In the event that a charge is incurred for this request which you will not waive, please so indicate and include an itemization of estimated good faith costs.

Please provide public records to a requestor in an electronic format unless the record is not available in an electronic format. G.L.c. 66, § 6A(d).

The Public Records Act requires that you comply with this request within ten (10) business days following receipt. If you believe that documents or data responsive to any request herein is not public record and thus not subject to disclosure, please set forth in writing the specific reasons for such assertion, including the specific exemption or exemptions that you believe apply. To the extent that you determine that records need to be redacted in order to be produced under any law protecting the privacy of named individuals, please do so rather than withholding them in their entirety.

If you have any questions about this request, or need additional time to respond, please contact me by phone at (617)-373-5862 or by email at k.stathulis@northeastern.edu. Thank you in advance for your prompt response to this request.

Sincerely,

Katherine Stathulis, Esq.
Center for Public Interest, Advocacy, and Collaboration
Northeastern University School of Law

From: Randolph Police Department

Your request has been received. Massachusetts Public Records law allows us 10 business day to respond on or before January 30th, 2024. Should we need more time to process this request, we will contact you on or before January 30, 2024.

Diane Tracey-McNulty
Administration
Public Records Officer
Randolph Police Department
41 South Main Street
Randolph, MA 02368
781-963-1212
FAX – 781-961-0970
administration@randolphmapolice.com<mailto:administration@randolphmapolice.com>
records@randolphmapolice.com<mailto:records@randolphmapolice.com>
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From: Randolph Police Department

Ms Stathulis

This is a tremendous amount of information which required significant time and resources to assemble and review. We are providing these attached materials to you at no charge. Please see you email in red for explanation.

In order to provide the additional detail that you have requested, we would have to perform a significant amount of additional work to try to collect and review those materials. Our computer system does not differentiate among who wrote the reports that were entered. Therefore, in order to collect the categories of reports that you have requested, individual searches would have to be performed of each case number, report and log item to determine the extent of an SROs involvement and whether there is a connection for that log item with any of the Randolph Public Schools. Searches of our other electronic documents would be similarly time-intensive for collection and review and would also incur significant costs.

The information that I have attached to this email has taken approximately 1.5 hours to produce. In order to do the additional work described above, I am estimating that it will take at least four weeks – 8 weeks of full staff time, which is another 160-320 hours of work. The hourly rate for that work would be $25/hr, for a total estimated cost of at least $4000-8000.

If you would like us to proceed to perform additional searches, please let me know.

Although, we aren’t not denying your question in full and providing an avenue of the requested information, please note that any person denied access to public records may pursue the remedies provided for in section 10 of Chapter 66 of the Massachusetts General Laws, including appeal to the Supervisor of Public Records or to the Massachusetts Superior Courts.

Please let me know if you have any questions or if there is any other information that I can provide. Thank you.

DC Melissa Greener #89

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