New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2650

Introduced
2/14/22  

Caption

Directs the collection by the Administrative Office of the Courts of data about crimes committed by persons released on bail.

Impact

The bill's implementation is expected to significantly influence state laws regarding bail and criminal justice data transparency. By requiring the collection of comprehensive crime data related to bail, the legislation aims to address public safety concerns while maintaining individuals' rights. Annual reporting of this data is intended to inform lawmakers and the public, potentially leading to legislative adjustments that could improve the bail system and bolster rehabilitation efforts for released individuals.

Summary

Assembly Bill A2650 directs the Administrative Office of the Courts in New Jersey to implement a program aimed at collecting and analyzing data on crimes committed by individuals released on bail. The bill intends to enhance the understanding of how release on bail correlates with the likelihood of reoffending. It specifically mandates the recording of various data points, including the types of crimes committed, subsequent arrests, and the time frame from release prior to any re-offense.

Contention

The contentions surrounding Bill A2650 could revolve around privacy concerns and the implications of extensive data collection. Critics might argue that collecting demographic data, despite the intention of anonymity, could lead to profiling issues or unintended biases in how individuals are treated based on the statistics gathered. Proponents, however, may view the data collection as a necessary move to ensure accountability and enhanced understanding of the bail system's effectiveness.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A2646

Directs the collection of recidivism data for adults sentenced to a period of probation.

NJ A2753

Clarifies that data collected by courts for recidivism research shall contain no personal identifying information.

NJ SB710

Crimes: parole, theft, and DNA collection.

NJ A788

Provides for reduction in suspended sentence, probation, or parole based on compliance with conditions of sentence; requires report on effect on recidivism.

NJ A3257

Provides for reduction in suspended sentence, probation, or parole based on compliance with conditions of sentence; requires report on effect on recidivism.

NJ S1078

Provides for reduction in suspended sentence, probation, or parole based on compliance with conditions of sentence; requires report on effect on recidivism.

NJ HB2764

Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training; directing the Council to mail notice of complaints to certain persons; effective date.

NJ SB6

Relating to rules for setting the amount of bail, to the release of certain defendants on a monetary bond or personal bond, to related duties of certain officers taking bail bonds and of a magistrate in a criminal case, to charitable bail organizations, and to the reporting of information pertaining to bail bonds.

NJ HB12

Relating to rules for setting the amount of bail, to the release of certain defendants on a monetary bond or personal bond, to related duties of certain officers taking bail bonds and of a magistrate in a criminal case, to charitable bail organizations, and to the reporting of information pertaining to bail bonds.

NJ SB1191

Adults charged w/ criminal offense punishable by confinement in jail, etc.; collecting, etc., data.

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