Requires uniform response procedures for all domestic crisis teams established or participated in by law enforcement agencies, and strengthens Statewide supervision over teams.
Impact
The bill is a response to recognized gaps in training and oversight that have led to inconsistent responses by domestic violence crisis teams across the state. By requiring a standardized curriculum and oversight by the state's Division of Criminal Justice, the bill strives to ensure that all officers are trained uniformly. This is expected to lead to better support for victims of domestic violence and more effective intervention strategies, particularly for vulnerable populations like the elderly and disabled.
Summary
Assembly Bill A227 aims to enhance the effectiveness and consistency of domestic violence crisis teams operating under law enforcement agencies in New Jersey. The bill focuses on establishing uniform response procedures for these teams when responding to incidents of domestic violence, as well as for addressing cases involving neglect or abuse of the elderly and disabled. The legislation mandates that training curriculums developed by the Division of Criminal Justice include protocols for activating these crisis teams and ensure that responders are adequately prepared to handle such sensitive situations.
Contention
A227 also addresses specific scenarios where activation of domestic violence crisis teams is discretionary rather than mandatory, such as in cases of intoxication, disputes not involving domestic violence, or when both parties are arrested. These provisions have raised concerns among some advocates who fear they could lead to inadequate responses in urgent situations. The bill seeks to incorporate recommendations from a report by the Supreme Court Ad Hoc Committee on Domestic Violence, emphasizing the importance of addressing these issues systematically to improve the overall handling of domestic violence cases.
Requires uniform response procedures for all domestic crisis teams established or participated in by law enforcement agencies, and strengthens Statewide supervision over teams.
Establishes Community Crisis Response Advisory Council and community crisis response teams pilot program; designates "Seabrooks-Washington Community-Led Crisis Response Act;" appropriates $12 million.
Establishes Community Crisis Response Advisory Council and community crisis response teams pilot program; designates "Seabrooks-Washington Community-Led Crisis Response Act;" appropriates $12 million.
Requires uniform response procedures for all domestic crisis teams established or participated in by law enforcement agencies, and strengthens Statewide supervision over teams.
Requires instruction on cybersecurity in grades nine through 12; requires Office of Secretary of Higher Education to develop cybersecurity model curricula; establishes loan redemption programs for individuals in certain cybersecurity occupations.
Requires instruction on cybersecurity in grades nine through 12; requires Office of Secretary of Higher Education to develop cybersecurity model curricula; establishes loan redemption programs for individuals in certain cybersecurity occupations.
Requires instruction on cybersecurity in grades nine through 12; requires Office of Secretary of Higher Education to develop cybersecurity model curricula; establishes loan redemption programs for individuals in certain cybersecurity occupations.