New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1380

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Requires Attorney General to revise law enforcement use of force policy; implements certain reforms.

Impact

The revised policy will encompass critical reforms, including mandates for officers to employ de-escalation techniques, only utilize proportional force corresponding to the severity of the incident, and intercede if they observe excessive force being used by their colleagues. These changes are designed to minimize unnecessary harm and encourage strategies that promote voluntary compliance over confrontational tactics. Furthermore, officers are instructed to consider the context and potential risks to bystanders before using lethal measures. This approach aligns with broader movements across the nation aimed at addressing systemic issues within law enforcement policies.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1380 aims to reform the use of force policy among law enforcement officers in New Jersey by mandating revisions to ensure compliance with contemporary standards of human rights and accountability. The bill recognizes the necessity for police to prioritize the safeguarding of life, dignity, and liberty, setting a framework that guides officers in their interactions with the public. Key to the bill’s implementation is the requirement of the Attorney General to revise the existing use of force policies, which last underwent significant updates in 2001, highlighting the need for contemporary practices in policing.

Contention

While supporters of A1380 advocate for its potential to enhance community safety and officer accountability, some concerns remain regarding its practical implementation. Critics might argue that revisions could overregulate police conduct and hinder an officer's ability to make snap decisions in high-pressure situations. There may also be debates regarding the sufficiency of training and resources needed to support these changes effectively. The requirement for regular policy reviews ensures that the use of force standards will evolve as best practices are established and further societal expectations develop.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A3280

Requires Attorney General to revise law enforcement use of force policy; implements certain reforms.

NJ S2968

Requires Attorney General to revise law enforcement use of force policy; implements certain reforms.

NJ SB230

Law enforcement: use of deadly force: training: policies.

NJ AB1652

Law enforcement agency policies: use of force: protests.

NJ A4175

Concerns use of force by law enforcement officers under certain circumstances and requires certain reporting of use of force incidents.

NJ A1381

Requires Attorney General to establish model duty-to-intervene policy for law enforcement officers; requires entities that employ law enforcement officers to adopt duty-to-intervene policy.

NJ A3281

Requires Attorney General to establish model duty-to-intervene policy for law enforcement officers; requires entities that employ law enforcement officers to adopt duty-to-intervene policy.

NJ A4698

Requires Attorney General to revise guidelines regarding use of conducted energy devices by law enforcement officers; establishes law enforcement conducted energy device training.

NJ S775

Requires Attorney General to revise guidelines regarding use of conducted energy devices by law enforcement officers; establishes law enforcement conducted energy device training.

NJ S2996

Requires Attorney General to revise guidelines regarding use of conducted energy devices by law enforcement officers; establishes law enforcement conducted energy device training.

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