New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A641

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Creates white collar crime registry.

Impact

The legislation outlines that offenders will be required to register for a duration dependent on the severity and frequency of their offenses: ten years for a first conviction, twenty years for a second, and a lifetime registration for those convicted of three or more relevant offenses. This provision aims to serve both as a deterrent for future criminal activity and a resource for potential victims or employers to assess risks associated with individuals in positions of financial responsibility. Offenders who meet certain conditions can apply for removal from the registry after five years post-sentence, emphasizing a potential path for reintegration into society.

Summary

Assembly Bill A641, known as the New Jersey White Collar Crime Offender Registry Act, proposes the establishment of a comprehensive registry aimed at tracking individuals convicted of specific white collar crimes. The objective of this bill is to enhance transparency and public awareness regarding offenders who have committed serious financial crimes such as insurance fraud, mortgage fraud, securities fraud, and money laundering. The bill mandates that the New Jersey Department of Law and Public Safety create and maintain an online registry that includes detailed information about registered offenders, including their names, physical descriptions, and the specific crimes for which they were convicted.

Contention

The bill has been subject to debate, particularly regarding the potential consequences of publicly listing offenders. Proponents argue that it will help prevent future criminal acts by increasing accountability among defendants and educating the public. Critics, however, assert that public shaming through the registry might hinder rehabilitation efforts and disproportionately affect individuals seeking employment post-conviction. The provisions ensuring that the released information is accurate and framing the registry with clear legal disclaimers aim to mitigate concerns about misuse of the data, yet questions surrounding privacy and the impact on families of the offenders remain contentious points in the discussions surrounding this bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A3109

Creates white collar crime registry.

NJ A557

Establishes procedures for disqualification from public office or employment upon conviction of certain crimes; creates registry.

NJ A1443

Establishes procedures for disqualification from public office or employment upon conviction of certain crimes; creates registry.

NJ A2641

Expands registration requirements under Megan's Law to include persons committing human trafficking crimes or engaging in prostitution, when crimes involve minors.

NJ S1844

Conforms Megan's law to requirements of federal Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act.

NJ A1801

"Stephanie's Law"; Requires AOC to establish publicly-accessible domestic violence registry; requires law enforcement officer to search State's domestic violence registries when conducting arrest.

NJ A3758

Conforms Megan's law to requirements of federal Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act.

NJ A2496

Conforms Megan's law to requirements of federal Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act.

NJ HB2484

White Collar Crime Task Force; created.

NJ A4249

Establishes central registry for arrests, convictions, and sentencing of motor vehicle theft crimes.

Similar Bills

NJ A3109

Creates white collar crime registry.

MS SB2420

Public Funds Offender Registry; create.

MS SB2536

Criminal convictions; create registry of certain offenders and clarify the effect of expungement.

UT HB0197

Criminal Conduct Amendments

NJ A1599

Establishes NJ Animal Abuser Registry.

NJ A744

Establishes NJ Animal Abuser Registry.

NJ S436

Establishes NJ Animal Abuser Registry.

NJ S105

Establishes NJ Animal Abuser Registry.