New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2389

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Establishes offense of harassing, intimidating, or bullying minor; establishes diversionary program for juveniles charged with offense.

Impact

The bill categorizes the offense as a disorderly persons offense, imposing fines on both juveniles and adults, which can escalate for repeat offenders. For juveniles, the bill introduces a diversionary program, ensuring that the judicial process considers the juvenile’s amenability to participation in education or counseling programs geared towards correcting behavior rather than strictly punitive measures. It reflects a growing trend to incorporate restorative justice approaches when dealing with juvenile conduct, particularly in the context of bullying and harassment.

Summary

Assembly Bill A2389 aims to establish the offense of harassing, intimidating, or bullying a minor, with specific provisions detailing the nature of such offenses and the penalties associated with them. It delineates that a person commits this offense by communicating with a minor through gestures or electronic means with the intent to harm or instill fear based on various protected characteristics such as race, religion, gender identity, and others. The bill seeks to address a critical area concerning minor victims and aims to create accountability for those who engage in such harmful behaviors.

Contention

The introduction of A2389 may raise discussions regarding the balance between accountability and rehabilitation for juveniles. While supporters of the bill might argue that it is essential to protect minors from harassment effectively, detractors may point out concerns about the stigmatization of juveniles charged under this statute. There may also be debates surrounding the adequacy and availability of appropriate counseling and remedial education programs needed for true rehabilitative success, which should be accessible given the varying capacities across different jurisdictions in New Jersey.

Companion Bills

NJ S3104

Same As Establishes offense of harassing, intimidating, or bullying minor; establishes diversionary program for juveniles charged with offense.

NJ A5771

Carry Over Establishes offense of harassing, intimidating, or bullying minor; establishes diversionary program for juveniles charged with offense.

Previously Filed As

NJ A5771

Establishes offense of harassing, intimidating, or bullying minor; establishes diversionary program for juveniles charged with offense.

NJ S3104

Establishes offense of harassing, intimidating, or bullying minor; establishes diversionary program for juveniles charged with offense.

NJ A1084

Expands crime of bias intimidation; establishes additional penalties for crimes of bias intimidation and harassment; establishes bias intimidation motivation damages.

NJ A2926

Expands crime of bias intimidation; establishes additional penalties for crimes of bias intimidation and harassment; establishes bias intimidation motivation damages.

NJ A4335

Concerns juveniles charged with or adjudicated delinquent for certain firearms offenses.

NJ A2652

Establishes defacement of certain gravesites where human remains are stored or interred as a possible Bias Intimidation offense.

NJ S2819

Establishes rebuttable presumption of pretrial detention and increases penalties for motor vehicle theft offenses; authorizes home detention for minors adjudicated delinquent for motor vehicle theft offenses; establishes Grants for Underage Auto-Theft Risk Deterrence Pilot Program in Juvenile Justice Commission; appropriates $7 million.

NJ A3806

Establishes rebuttable presumption of pretrial detention and increases penalties for motor vehicle theft offenses; authorizes home detention for minors adjudicated delinquent for motor vehicle theft offenses; establishes Grants for Underage Auto-Theft Risk Deterrence Pilot Program in Juvenile Justice Commission; appropriates $7 million.

NJ A5245

Establishes program for electronic monitoring of certain offenders; appropriates $15 million.

NJ A4267

Establishes civil action for abuse, neglect, exploitation or bullying of minor or adult with disability; provides that bullying of vulnerable adult may constitute grounds for investigation by adult protective services and report to law enforcement.

Similar Bills

NJ A5771

Establishes offense of harassing, intimidating, or bullying minor; establishes diversionary program for juveniles charged with offense.

NJ S3104

Establishes offense of harassing, intimidating, or bullying minor; establishes diversionary program for juveniles charged with offense.

NJ S3500

Requires automatic waiver of juvenile age 16 and older to be tried as adult for criminal matters.

NJ A4335

Concerns juveniles charged with or adjudicated delinquent for certain firearms offenses.

NJ A4684

Provides that court may order certain juveniles adjudicated delinquent to perform community service where offense was committed.

NJ A5187

Authorizes home detention for juveniles adjudicated delinquent for certain motor vehicle offenses.

NJ A3793

Authorizes home detention for juveniles adjudicated delinquent for certain motor vehicle offenses.

NJ A4650

Increases penalties for juvenile adjudicated delinquent for certain acts related to motor vehicles.