New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1395

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Requires female inmates be provided with family planning services prior to release from correctional facility.

Impact

By amending the 'Fair Release and Reentry Act of 2009,' the bill adds to the list of resources that must be provided to female inmates. In addition to previously required documents such as access to criminal records, voting information, and healthcare, the inclusion of family planning services aims to facilitate a smoother transition for women back into their communities, ultimately supporting better health outcomes and reducing recidivism rates related to familial issues.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1395 aims to enhance the support provided to female inmates prior to their release from state correctional facilities by mandating the provision of family planning services. This legislative effort recognizes the specific health needs of female inmates as they prepare to reintegrate into society, ensuring they have access to necessary information and services that may impact their family planning and overall health choices post-release.

Contention

While proponents argue that the bill is essential for addressing the unique needs of female inmates and aiding in their rehabilitation, there may be contention regarding the extent of state involvement in personal health decisions. Critics might express concerns about the appropriateness of government-provided family planning services and the potential implications for personal privacy and autonomy in healthcare choices. Balancing these considerations within the framework of correctional policy will be crucial as the bill progresses.

Companion Bills

NJ S2178

Same As Requires female inmates be provided with family planning services prior to release from correctional facility.

NJ S544

Carry Over Requires female inmates be provided with family planning services prior to release from correctional facility.

NJ A3108

Carry Over Requires female inmates be provided with family planning services prior to release from correctional facility.

Previously Filed As

NJ A3108

Requires female inmates be provided with family planning services prior to release from correctional facility.

NJ S544

Requires female inmates be provided with family planning services prior to release from correctional facility.

NJ S2178

Requires female inmates be provided with family planning services prior to release from correctional facility.

NJ A666

Requires certain county inmates be provided with reentry assistance before their release.

NJ A2836

Requires certain county inmates be provided with reentry assistance before their release.

NJ A2256

Requires DOC and county correctional facilities to provide certain inmates with medication-assisted treatment.

NJ S1845

Requires DOC and county correctional facilities to provide certain inmates with medication-assisted treatment.

NJ A3538

Requires DOC and county correctional facilities to provide certain inmates with medication-assisted treatment.

NJ S1181

Requires correctional facilities to provide voting rights information packets to inmates.

NJ A3118

Requires correctional facilities to provide voting rights information packets to inmates.

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