New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2917

Introduced
2/28/22  

Caption

Permits juveniles to be admitted to drug court program under certain circumstances.

Impact

The bill's adoption will lead to a re-evaluation of how juvenile offenders are processed within the court system, granting more pathways toward rehabilitation. By permitting juveniles who are adjudicated delinquent to enter a structured drug court program, the legislation recognizes the potential for rehabilitation and aims to reduce recidivism among young offenders. This change could positively affect various areas of state law concerning youth sentencing, encouraging a transition away from punitive approaches towards treatment-focused solutions.

Summary

Assembly Bill A2917 aims to amend the existing New Jersey law regarding drug courts by allowing juveniles to be admitted into the drug court program under specified conditions. This legislation is significant as it expands the eligibility criteria for juvenile offenders who may benefit from rehabilitation rather than punitive measures. Previously, individuals with adjudicated delinquency related to crimes that mandated incarceration were deemed ineligible for drug court programs. The bill thus aligns with broader trends in juvenile justice reform that favor rehabilitation over incarceration, particularly for substance abuse offenses.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding A2917 may include concerns regarding the implications for public safety, especially surrounding the criteria for admitting certain juveniles into the drug court program. Opponents may argue that leniency in the admission criteria could risk allowing individuals whose crimes pose a danger to the community to receive preferential treatment. There might also be debates about the adequacy of treatment programs available to youth in the drug court system and the capacity to ensure that these programs meet all necessary requirements effectively.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A3596

Permits juveniles to be admitted to drug court program under certain circumstances.

NJ A3673

Designates drug court program as the "special probation recovery court program" in statutes.

NJ A2862

Designates drug court program as the "special probation recovery court program" in statutes.

NJ A3674

Establishes special probation drug court eligibility for persons with certain previous criminal convictions.

NJ A2863

Establishes special probation drug court eligibility for persons with certain previous criminal convictions.

NJ A3168

Upgrades penalties for certain crimes involving heroin and fentanyl; establishes new crimes concerning heroin mixtures; allows certain defendants to be eligible for drug court.

NJ A2459

Upgrades penalties for certain crimes involving heroin and fentanyl; establishes new crimes concerning heroin mixtures; allows certain defendants to be eligible for drug court.

NJ S3471

Permits court to incarcerate persons who violate conditions of special probation; requires monitoring of incarcerated person.

NJ S1700

Permits court to incarcerate persons who violate conditions of special probation; requires monitoring of incarcerated person.

NJ S3096

Upgrades penalties for certain crimes involving heroin and fentanyl; establishes new crimes concerning heroin mixtures; allows certain defendants to be eligible for drug court.

Similar Bills

NJ A2863

Establishes special probation drug court eligibility for persons with certain previous criminal convictions.

NJ A3674

Establishes special probation drug court eligibility for persons with certain previous criminal convictions.

NJ A3596

Permits juveniles to be admitted to drug court program under certain circumstances.

NJ S3471

Permits court to incarcerate persons who violate conditions of special probation; requires monitoring of incarcerated person.

NJ S1700

Permits court to incarcerate persons who violate conditions of special probation; requires monitoring of incarcerated person.

NJ A5532

Requires notification to appropriate departments if drug court participant tests positive for marijuana or cannabis.

NJ S3966

Requires notification to appropriate departments if drug court participant tests positive for marijuana or cannabis.

NJ S2069

Requires notification to appropriate departments if drug court participant tests positive for marijuana or cannabis.