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Page 1 of 3 An Act To Amend the Laws Governing Crimes against People Who Are Homeless Page 3 of 3
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LR 2132
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2-B.__Training regarding people who are homeless.__The board shall
include in the basic law enforcement training program related to
dealing with vulnerable persons additional training aimed
specifically at reducing barriers to reporting crimes against
people who are homeless and dealing with the unique challenges
posed by cases that involve victims or witnesses who are homeless.

 
Sec. 3. 25 MRSA §2804-E, sub-§2, as amended by PL 1993, c. 744, §7, is
further amended to read:

 
2. Role of board. The board shall establish in-service
recertification training requirements, consistent with subsection
1, coordinate delivery of in-service training with postsecondary
schools and other institutions and law enforcement agencies and
administer in-service training programs. The in-service
recertification training requirements must include information on
new laws and court decisions and on new enforcement practices
demonstrated to reduce crime or increase officer safety and must
include a segment aimed specifically at reducing barriers to
reporting crimes against people who are homeless and dealing with
the unique challenges posed by cases that involve victims or
witnesses who are homeless. The board shall consider and
encourage the use of telecommunications technology in the
development and delivery of in-service training programs. In
establishing the recertification training requirements, the board
shall cooperate with the state and local departments and agencies
to which the in-service requirements apply to ensure that the
standards are appropriate. In-service training may not be
applied to satisfy in-service recertification training
requirements unless it is approved by the board.

 
Sec. 4. Relationship between law enforcement agencies and homeless; designation of
liaison. The Commissioner of Public Safety and the Attorney General
shall review the relationship between law enforcement agencies
and people who are homeless and shall explore methods of
encouraging law enforcement agencies in communities with
significant homeless populations or that have homeless shelters
within their areas of jurisdiction to take concrete and
meaningful steps to improve relations with people who are
homeless and their advocates. As part of their review, the
commissioner and the Attorney General shall consider ways to:

 
1. Facilitate the designation by each law enforcement agency
of at least one officer to serve as a liaison between the law
enforcement agency and the homeless community served by that
agency; and


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