Law Enforcement Response to Non-Mandatory Reports Sample Clauses

Law Enforcement Response to Non-Mandatory Reports. The (law enforcement agency) receiving information about the commission of an offense pursuant to Article 4 of this Agreement shall respond promptly by telephone or in person, and where appropriate, discuss with school officials whether further action is needed before contacting or involving the student. When there is probable cause to believe that an offense has been committed, the (law enforcement agency) shall handle the matter in accordance with the provisions of the Attorney General's Executive Directive 1990-1 Concerning the Handling of Juvenile Matters by Police and Prosecutors.
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Law Enforcement Response to Non-Mandatory Reports. ‌ The (law enforcement agency) receiving information about the commission of an offense pursuant to Article 4 of this Agreement shall respond promptly by telephone or in person, and where appropriate, discuss with school officials whether further action is needed before contacting or involving the student. Law enforcement officials’ obligation to respond to a non-mandatory report does not require them to do more than consult with school officials. When a non-mandatory report to law enforcement is made, the law enforcement agency retains full discretion to decide that no further action is needed, or recommend a stationhouse adjustment, as outlined in Article 4.2. When there is probable cause to believe that an offense has been committed, the (law enforcement agency) shall handle the matter in accordance with the provisions of the Attorney General Directive 2020-12 Directive Establishing Policies, Practices, and Procedures to Promote Juvenile Justice Reform.
Law Enforcement Response to Non-Mandatory Reports. ‌ The Lacey Township Police Department receiving information about the commission of an offense pursuant to Article 4 of this Agreement shall respond promptly by telephone or in person, and where appropriate, discuss with school officials whether further action is needed before contacting or involving the student. When there is probable cause to believe that an offense has been committed, the Lacey Township Police Department shall handle the matter in accordance with the provisions of the Attorney General's Executive Directive 1990-1 Concerning the Handling of Juvenile Matters by Police and Prosecutors.

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