New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1700

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

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

Impact

The implementation of S1700 is poised to affect the existing framework of specialized probation, particularly under N.J.S.2C:35-14, which traditionally emphasized treatment over incarceration. By allowing for a brief period of incarceration, the bill inherently alters the dynamics of probationary supervision, potentially increasing the likelihood of compliance among individuals facing substance dependence issues. This change aims to balance the need for accountability with the goal of successful rehabilitation.

Summary

Senate Bill S1700 permits courts to incarcerate individuals who violate the conditions of their special probation, particularly those related to drug and alcohol rehabilitation programs. The bill emphasizes the importance of monitoring these individuals during their incarceration to ensure compliance and facilitate treatment progress. S1700 provides an alternative to revoking probation after a first violation by allowing a short incarceration period between 24 to 48 hours, an approach that aims to motivate rehabilitation rather than solely punish the individual for non-compliance.

Contention

Supporters of the bill, mainly focused on enhancing treatment outcomes for people with substance abuse issues, argue that the ability to incarcerate for probation violations could lead to better adherence to treatment protocols. However, critics raise concerns regarding the potential for misuse of incarceration, fearing that it could lead to excessive punishment for individuals who are already struggling with addiction. This dichotomy between punishment and rehabilitation is at the heart of the discussions surrounding S1700, making it a point of significant debate within legislative circles.

Companion Bills

NJ S3471

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

Previously Filed As

NJ S3471

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

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 A2858

Concerns eligibility, procedures, and post-program relief for certain drug or alcohol dependent persons sentenced to special probation, or regular probation which as a condition of such requires substance use disorders treatment.

NJ A2238

Concerns eligibility, procedures, and post-program relief for certain drug or alcohol dependent persons sentenced to special probation, or regular probation which as a condition of such requires substance use disorders treatment.

NJ A4507

Changes term "inmate" to "incarcerated person."

NJ A2862

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

NJ A3673

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

NJ S2338

Provides for rehabilitative release for certain incarcerated persons.

NJ A4463

Provides for rehabilitative release for certain incarcerated persons.

Similar Bills

NJ S3471

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

NJ A3596

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

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.

NJ A2021

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

NJ A2917

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

NJ A2863

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