New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A5835

Introduced
6/16/25  

Caption

Requires law enforcement officers to undergo training on their responsibilities as mandated reporters of incidents of child abuse and neglect.

Impact

The bill requires the Division of Child Protection and Permanency (DCPP) to coordinate with the Division of Criminal Justice in developing a comprehensive training program. This program must be included in the initial law enforcement training within 90 days of appointment or transfer and must also be revisited every three years through in-service training. Officers appointed before the bill's effective date will have 36 months to complete the training. Periodic assessments of the course are mandated to ensure that the curriculum remains current and effective, reflecting any changes in laws or practices related to child protection.

Summary

Assembly Bill A5835, introduced in June 2025, mandates that law enforcement officers in New Jersey complete a training course focused on their responsibilities as mandated reporters of suspected incidents of child abuse and neglect. The requirement emphasizes the critical role that law enforcement plays in the child welfare system, as timely and appropriate reporting can lead to immediate intervention in cases of abuse or neglect. This initiative aims to enhance the skills of police officers when encountering potential child abuse situations, ensuring they understand both their legal responsibilities and procedural protocols.

Contention

Potential points of contention may arise concerning the impact of such mandatory training on law enforcement resources, particularly regarding staffing and budget allocations for continuous education. Critics might argue that the implementation of this program could strain local police departments, particularly those already facing staffing shortages or financial constraints. Additionally, there could be discussions about the adequacy of training and whether it sufficiently prepares officers for the complexities involved in child abuse cases, which require sensitivity and specialized knowledge.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A5610

Adds training concerning coercive control to domestic violence training for judges and law enforcement officers.

NJ AB1963

Child abuse or neglect: mandated reporters.

NJ SB00821

An Act Concerning Responsibilities Of Mandated Reporters Of Child Abuse And Neglect.

NJ HB474

Provides relative to the training requirements of certain mandatory reporters of child abuse and neglect

NJ HB1562

Training for mandated reporters of suspected child abuse or neglect.

NJ HB1144

Required training for mandated reporters of child abuse and neglect.

NJ AB189

Child abuse or neglect: mandated reporters: autism service personnel.

NJ HB371

Make elected officials mandatory child abuse, neglect reporters

NJ AB1153

Mandated Child Abuse Reporting Employee Training Act of 2020.

NJ HB449

Child abuse and neglect; mandatory reporters, statute of limitations, penalties.

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