New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2269

Introduced
2/7/22  

Caption

Concerns sexual abuse investigations in State correctional facilities.

Impact

The bill also introduces strict guidelines on personal relationships among staff within correctional facilities. Corrections officers must disclose any personal relationships they have with facility staff, and they must recuse themselves from any investigations involving those individuals. Failure to comply with these rules could lead to significant fines ranging from $2,500 to $5,000, along with potential internal disciplinary actions by the Department of Corrections. This is aimed at maintaining the integrity of investigations and preventing conflicts of interest.

Summary

Bill A2269 addresses the procedures and training requirements for corrections officers involved in sexual abuse investigations within New Jersey's state correctional facilities. It mandates that officers assigned to the Special Investigations Division (SID) undergo specialized in-service training which covers several critical areas. These include techniques for interviewing sexual abuse victims, understanding the legal rights against self-incrimination, proper evidence collection in confinement settings, and criteria for substantiating cases for administrative or criminal prosecution.

Contention

Notably, the bill prohibits individuals serving as federal Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) compliance managers from taking on investigative roles within the SID. This provision is intended to eliminate potential biases and ensure that investigations are conducted by distinct personnel who are separate from compliance oversight, although it may lead to discussions about the interplay between compliance and investigatory roles. The bill emphasizes the seriousness of handling sexual abuse allegations and the need for clear protocols to ensure they are managed with the utmost professionalism and accuracy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A673

Requires Special Investigations Division to issue monthly report on sexual abuse in State correctional facilities.

NJ A2842

Requires Special Investigations Division to issue monthly report on sexual abuse in State correctional facilities.

NJ S1515

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

NJ A3165

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

NJ A1973

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

NJ S3530

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

NJ A5004

Creates separate crime for items depicting sexual exploitation or abuse of children; concerns computer generated or manipulated sexually explicit images.

NJ A1977

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.

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.

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