New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1977

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Requires award of Edna Mahan trauma credits to inmates incarcerated during period of investigation into allegations of sexual abuse by correctional police officers and staff.

Impact

If enacted, the bill would allow inmates who were in the Edna Mahan facility during the defined investigation period to receive additional remission from their sentences. Specifically, inmates would earn credits at a rate of 183 days for each year served during this period, capping the maximum credits at 365 days. The issuance of such trauma credits establishes a statutory framework to potentially amend sentences based on the adverse conditions experienced by these inmates, thus promoting restorative justice for those impacted by the documented abuses.

Summary

Bill A1977, introduced in the New Jersey legislature, aims to award Edna Mahan trauma credits to inmates incarcerated during a specific period of investigation into allegations of sexual abuse by correctional officers and staff at the Edna Mahan Correctional Facility for Women. This bill is a response to findings from a federal investigation that highlighted severe violations of inmates' rights, including conditions that possibly contravene the Eighth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. The proposed trauma credits seek to address the injustices faced by the women during the investigation period, which runs from April 26, 2018, to the effective date of the bill.

Contention

The bill has generated discussions surrounding the complexities of penal reform and the need for accountability within correctional systems. While advocates for inmate rights applaud the bill as a necessary step toward acknowledging and remedying past abuses, critics may argue about the implications of providing sentence reductions based on trauma. The provisions aim to balance justice for victims while navigating the overall penal policy and operational protocols of correctional institutions in New Jersey.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S1155

Requires award of Edna Mahan trauma credits to inmates incarcerated during period of investigation into allegations of sexual abuse by correctional police officers and staff.

NJ A2585

Requires award of Edna Mahan trauma credits to inmates incarcerated during period of investigation into allegations of sexual abuse by correctional police officers and staff.

NJ SJR95

Makes permanent the "Commission to Protect New Jersey Inmates from Sexual Assault and Sexual Misconduct."

NJ SJR13

Makes permanent the "Commission to Protect New Jersey Inmates from Sexual Assault and Sexual Misconduct."

NJ A2269

Concerns sexual abuse investigations in State correctional facilities.

NJ A4507

Changes term "inmate" to "incarcerated person."

NJ A1356

Establishes the "Female Inmates' Rights Protection Act."

NJ S3530

Establishes "Incarcerated Women's Protection Act" and concerns correctional facility board of trustees.

NJ A2223

Establishes the "Female Inmates' Rights Protection Act."

NJ A1973

Prohibits retaliation against inmates in State correctional facilities who report sexual abuse; criminalizes retaliation and failure to report abuse.

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NJ A2585

Requires award of Edna Mahan trauma credits to inmates incarcerated during period of investigation into allegations of sexual abuse by correctional police officers and staff.

NJ S1155

Requires award of Edna Mahan trauma credits to inmates incarcerated during period of investigation into allegations of sexual abuse by correctional police officers and staff.

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