New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1025

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Establishes prisoner reentry peer support hotline.

Impact

The implementation of S1025 is expected to have a positive impact on state laws concerning rehabilitation and support for formerly incarcerated individuals. By providing a readily available hotline staffed by trained peer recovery specialists, the bill recognizes the importance of peer-led support in the recovery process. This initiative aligns with growing acknowledgment of the need for support systems that facilitate social reintegration, potentially leading to reduced recidivism rates and improved outcomes for those released from prison. It also reinforces the idea that community services should be responsive to the unique needs of returning citizens.

Summary

Senate Bill S1025 aims to establish a toll-free peer support hotline dedicated to assisting individuals reintegrating into society after incarceration. The bill mandates the Commissioner of Human Services to work in conjunction with other state agencies, including the Departments of Corrections and Health, to ensure the hotline is operational 24/7. This hotline will specifically cater to the needs of formerly incarcerated individuals seeking guidance and support as they transition back into their communities, signaling a focused effort to address reentry challenges faced by this population.

Contention

While the bill is viewed positively by advocates for criminal justice reform, opposition may arise regarding the adequacy of funding and resources allocated to support the hotline effectively. Critics may question whether the resources invested in hotline services are sufficient to meet the needs of all individuals returning from incarceration, especially in the context of broader systemic issues related to housing, employment, and mental health services. Additionally, there may be discussions about ensuring the hotline's accessibility to all demographics impacted by incarceration, including underrepresented communities.

Companion Bills

NJ S2029

Carry Over Establishes prisoner reentry peer support hotline.

Previously Filed As

NJ S2029

Establishes prisoner reentry peer support hotline.

NJ SB369

Prisoners: California Reentry Commission.

NJ AB2250

Prisoners: reentry.

NJ HB3702

PRISONER REVIEW BOARD-DUTIES

NJ HB4395

Prisoner reentry; creating the Prisoner Reentry Pilot Program for certain inmates; effective date.

NJ HB2729

Prisoner reentry; creating the Oklahoma Prisoner Reentry Pilot Program for certain inmates; effective date.

NJ S4207

Establishes "Cop 2 Cop Sustainability Fund" to support "Law Enforcement Officer Crisis Intervention Services" Cop 2 Cop telephone hotline program; appropriates $500,000.

NJ S1075

Establishes "Cop 2 Cop Sustainability Fund" to support "Law Enforcement Officer Crisis Intervention Services" Cop 2 Cop telephone hotline program; appropriates $500,000.

NJ A3776

Establishes "Cop 2 Cop Sustainability Fund" to support "Law Enforcement Officer Crisis Intervention Services" Cop 2 Cop telephone hotline program; appropriates $500,000.

NJ HB2517

Prisoner reentry; creating the Oklahoma Prisoner Reentry Pilot Program; stating purpose of pilot program; codification; effective date.

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