This subsection 96A.5 shall be known as the Crime Victim Data Disclosure Ordinance.
On a quarterly basis (the first Tuesday in February, May, August, and November), the Police Department shall transmit a written report to the Mayor, the Board of Supervisors, the Office of Racial Equity, the Human Rights Commission, and the Police Commission, and post that report on the Police Department website, covering the previous quarter (quarters commencing January 1, April 1, July 1, and October 1). The report shall include de-identified, aggregate data covering the previous quarter and de-identified, aggregate data for the year to date. The report shall contain the following information:
(a) For each reported Assault, Aggravated Assault, Sexual Assault, First Degree Burglary, Second Degree Burglary (vehicle). Second Degree Burglary (commercial), Child Abuse incident, Elder Abuse incident, Theft, Grand Theft, Motor Vehicle Theft, Robbery, Battery, Vandalism, Domestic Violence incident, Manslaughter, and Murder:
(1) The Location of the crime or crimes;
(2) The reported crime or crimes;
(3) The race or ethnicity of each victim;
(4) The Gender Identity of each victim; and
(5) The age of each victim.
(b) For each Hate Crime reported, if the information has been or will be reported to the California Department of Justice under Penal Code Section 13023:
(1) The Location of the crime or crimes;
(2) The reported crime or crimes;
(3) The disability, if any, of each victim;
(4) The Gender Identity of each victim;
(5) The nationality of each victim;
(6) The race or ethnicity of each victim;
(7) The religion of each victim;
(8) The sexual orientation of each victim; and
(9) Association of the victim with a person or group with one or more of the actual or perceived characteristics listed above in subsections (b)(1)-(8).
(c) The report shall include the information listed in subsections (a) and (b) grouped by police district, and also city-wide.
(d) The report shall include, for each crime listed in subsection (a), the total number of victims for that crime and the number and percentage of each of those totals regarding each of the following:
(1) each race or ethnicity reported under subsection (a)(3);
(2) each Gender Identity reported under subsection (a)(4); and
(3) each age reported under subsection (a)(5).
(e) The report shall include the total number of victims of Hate Crimes reported under subsection (b) and the number and percentage of that total regarding each of the following:
(1) each disability reported under subsection (b)(3);
(2) each Gender Identity reported under subsection (b)(4);
(3) each nationality reported under subsection (b)(5);
(4) each race or ethnicity reported under subsection (b)(6);
(5) each religion reported under subsection (b)(7), and
(6) each sexual orientation reported under subsection (b)(8).
(f) The report shall include a comparison of the information required under subsections (d) and (e) for:
(1) the current aggregate year-to-date data and the prior year’s data covering the same period; and
(2) the current quarter and the corresponding quarter for the immediate prior year.
(g) The report shall not include Personal Identifying Information.
(h) The reporting obligations under this Section 96A.5 are in addition to, and do not supplant, the reporting obligations to the Attorney General under Penal Code Section 13023.
(i) This Section 96A.5 shall not be interpreted to require the Police Department to collect data but instead requires only that the Police Department report available data.
(Added by Ord. 40-20, File No. 191074, App. 3/13/2020, Eff. 4/13/2020)