Civilian Review

California Racial and Identity Profiling Advisory Board

RIPA Board

35/100

Summary

The RIPA Board (Cal. Penal Code §13519.4) is established by the Attorney General to advise on racial and identity profiling. It analyzes annual stop-data reported by law enforcement agencies, reviews training and policies, conducts research on bias, and publishes annual reports with policy recommendations. The board has no enforcement or discipline authority — its role is advisory. Membership of up to 19 includes a majority of civilian/community representatives (university researchers, civil-rights advocates, community members aged 16–24, clergy) alongside law enforcement association heads. Initial terms are four years.

Independence Scorecard

Independence Score: 35/100 (weak)
35/100
Weak
Methodology v0.1
AppointmentMixed (multi-branch)
Term length4 years
Removal standardAt will (weak protection)
Budget independenceExecutive discretion
Subpoena powerNo
Compel testimonyNo
Records accessRestricted
Public reports requiredYes
Pre-publication reviewNone — reports published directly

Statute

Name
Racial and Identity Profiling Act of 2015 (as amended)
Citation
Cal. Penal Code §13519.4(j)
Full text
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Jurisdiction scope

All California law enforcement agencies subject to stop-data reporting requirements; advises Attorney General on racial profiling policy

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