School-Based Arrest Data Request

MacKenzie Orcutt filed this request with the Southbridge Police Department of Southbridge, MA.
Due Nov. 13, 2023
Est. Completion None
Status
Awaiting Response

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From: MacKenzie Orcutt

To Whom It May Concern:

Pursuant to the Massachusetts Public Records Law, I hereby request the following records:

This letter constitutes a request pursuant to the Public Records Act, M. G. L.c.66, §10, for public records in the custody of your police department. 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 M. 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 police reports and school incident reports on each school-related arrest conducted during the 2018-2019, 2019-2020, 2020-2021, and 2021-2022 school year (up until the day the records are produced).
3. Please provide an unduplicated count of arrested students for each school year including 2018-2019, 2019-2020, 2020-2021, and 2021-2022 school year (up until the day the records are produced).
4. If such an extract of the database in question 1 is not possible, please provide police reports and school incident reports on 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), per the U.S. Department of Education’s Civil Rights Data Collection for that year. For each referral to law enforcement, please include the school, demographic, and incident information described in DESE’s School Safety and Discipline Report Data Handbook v. 20.0.
5. Please also provide an unduplicated counts of referrals to law enforcement (as defined above) for each school year including 2018-2019, 2019-2020, 2020-2021, and 2021-2022 school year (up until the day the records are produced).
6. A copy of any active memorandum of agreement and/or standard operating procedures between your police department and local school districts regarding police placement or activity in schools.
7. 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,
8. Any records instructing or informing police personnel of, or otherwise describing, data reporting requirements and procedures for complying with M. G. L.c. 71 § 37P(b).
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 police department 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. M. 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.

Thank you in advance for your prompt response to this request.

Sincerely,
Katherine Stathulis, Esq.
J.D. Fellow
Center for Public Interest, Advocacy, and Collaboration
k.stathulis@northeastern.edu
614.551.8426

I also request that, if appropriate, fees be waived as we believe this request is in the public interest, as suggested but not stipulated by the recommendations of the Massachusetts Supervisor of Public Records. The requested documents will be made available to the general public free of charge as part of the public information service at MuckRock.com, and is not made for commercial usage.

I expect the request to be filled in an accessible format, including for screen readers, which provide text-to-speech for persons unable to read print. Files that are not accessible to screen readers include, for example, .pdf image files as well as physical documents.

In the event that there are fees, I would be grateful if you would inform me of the total charges in advance of fulfilling my request. I would prefer the request filled electronically, by e-mail attachment if available or CD-ROM if not.

Thank you in advance for your anticipated cooperation in this matter. I look forward to receiving your response to this request within 10 business days, as the statute requires.

Sincerely,

MacKenzie Orcutt

From: Southbridge Police Department

Subject: Southbridge Mass Juvenile Requests

On 10/10/2023, we received a request pursuant to the Massachusetts Public Records Law from Katherine Stathulis, Esq. for the following records:

1. All School-related arrests and law enforcement referrals to law enforcement conducted during the 2018-2019, 2019-2020, 2020-2021, 2021-2022 school years. To include date, time, charges sex, age, race. Ethnicity, student status, disability status, identifying information of the arresting officer, active memorandum of agreement and/or standard operating procedures between the police department and local schools and a copy of records instructing or informing police personnel describing data reporting requirements and procedures.

Pursuant to Section 10(d)(iv) of Chapter 66 of the General Laws, and 950 CMR 32.06(4), we are requesting permission to charge the following fees associated with the search and segregation of the requested records. We acknowledge that the Public Records Law provides that the fee must be calculated using the hourly rate equal to or less than the hourly rate of the lowest paid employee who has the necessary skill to complete the search and segregation and that the hourly rate cannot exceed $25.00 per hour unless approved by the Supervisor of Public Records.

This request would require a search and review of approximately 4 years of department logs/records and the redaction of any sensitive information that would be exempt from public record. It should be noted that in 2022 the Southbridge Police Department had a total of 34,748 calls for service.

In order to comply with your request, it will take approximately 10 hours of search and segregation time, based upon the following: 4 hours to review the timeframe in question to locate and reproduce all applicable case documents. 6 Hours to ensure that all documents reproduced, does not contain any information that fall under Public Record Law Exemptions.

The lowest paid employee who has the necessary skill to complete the search and segregation of these records is Officer Gerald Arvelo whose normal hourly rate is 34.05. This is due to the fact that the requested records include personnel information, standard operating procedures/policies/MOU’s between departments and incidents involving of juveniles which is restricted to sworn personnel only.

The total number of hours that we intend to charge for is 8 hours for a total of two hundred dollars ($200). This request will be completed upon receipt of the fee which can be paid by check or money order payable to the Town of Southbridge. If you would like to go forward with this request, please feel free to contact me to make further arrangements.

Respectfully Submitted,
Ofc. Gerald Arvelo
Records Access Officer
Southbridge Police Department

From: MacKenzie Orcutt

Good afternoon,

Thank you for your response. Please be advised that under the Massachusetts Public Records Law G. L. c. 66, § 10(b), a fee for a public record may not be charged unless a response is received within 10-business days.

Our initial request was made on 10/10/2023. That made 10/24/2022 the 10th business day. Follow ups were sent to your office on 10/24/2023 before any response was received. As a result, a fee may not be charged, however, per your request, we will authorize a seven (7) day extension as of the date of this message to conclude the search and produce the records.
If you need to speak to me further about this request, please contact me at: (605) 405-6229.

I appreciate your time and cooperation.
Sincerely,
Katherine Stathulis

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