New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2660

Introduced
2/14/22  

Caption

Requires persons to report incidents of domestic violence to law enforcement and makes it a disorderly persons offense to fail to report.

Impact

One of the key impacts of A2660 is its potential to change the legal obligations of various professionals. By making it a disorderly person's offense to fail to report suspected incidents of domestic violence, the bill emphasizes the importance of accountability among those who are in positions to help victims. Professionals required to report will also be granted immunity for making reports in good faith, which is designed to encourage compliance and protect them from legal repercussions. This shift could lead to an increase in reported cases, allowing for better tracking and assistance for victims of domestic abuse.

Summary

Assembly Bill A2660 is a legislative proposal in New Jersey that seeks to enhance reporting requirements for incidents of domestic violence. The bill mandates that specific individuals—such as law enforcement officers, medical professionals, and counselors—report instances where they have reasonable cause to believe someone has been a victim of domestic violence. This initiative aims to ensure that domestic violence incidents are promptly reported to local law enforcement agencies, thereby improving response times and support for victims.

Contention

While the bill has the overarching intent of enhancing protections for victims of domestic violence, it may also raise concerns about the implications of mandatory reporting. Critics could argue that compelling individuals to report could deter some people from seeking help, fearing legal consequences or a lack of confidentiality. The requirement for medical and mental health professionals to notify authorities could also lead to conflicts between the promising support and trust established in therapeutic relationships and their new legal responsibilities. These tensions could spark debates among advocates, legal professionals, and mental health experts regarding the balance between aiding victims and protecting privacy rights.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A2250

Requires persons to report incidents of domestic violence to law enforcement and makes it a disorderly persons offense to fail to report.

NJ A5285

Requires copies of certain law enforcement records to be provided to victims of domestic violence upon request.

NJ S3708

Requires copies of certain law enforcement records to be provided to victims of domestic violence upon request.

NJ S02280

Requires law enforcement officers to conduct a lethality assessment as part of the standardized domestic incident report form when responding to incidents of domestic violence.

NJ S1058

Requires copies of certain law enforcement records to be provided to victims of domestic violence upon request.

NJ A2810

Requires copies of certain law enforcement records to be provided to victims of domestic violence upon request.

NJ SB00466

An Act Concerning Dual Arrests And The Training Required Of Law Enforcement Personnel With Respect To Domestic Violence.

NJ A698

Requires court to consider results of domestic violence assessment before dissolving certain domestic violence restraining orders.

NJ A1724

Requires court to consider results of domestic violence assessment before dissolving certain domestic violence restraining orders.

NJ S159

Requires court to consider results of domestic violence assessment before dissolving certain domestic violence restraining orders.

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