New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3292

Introduced
3/7/22  

Caption

Prohibits release of personal identifying information of violent crime victims and witnesses under State's open public records law.

Impact

If enacted, A3292 would amend existing laws to create a clear boundary around private information related to violent crime victims and witnesses. The amendment would add a layer of confidentiality, reinforcing the notion that the safety and privacy of crime victims should be prioritized over public transparency. This change is significant given the potential consequences victims face when their information is publicly available, including harassment or intimidation from perpetrators or associates.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3292 aims to enhance the privacy and safety of victims of violent crimes and witnesses by prohibiting the release of their personal identifying information under New Jersey's Open Public Records Act. This legislation addresses public access to records by stipulating that information such as names, addresses, and other identifying details of victims and witnesses cannot be disclosed. Currently, the law allows for such information to be publicly accessible, which can pose risks to the individuals involved, especially in cases of violent crimes.

Contention

There may be concerns raised regarding the implications of this bill on the public's right to access information, balancing the need for transparency in governance with the protection of individuals' privacy. Critics might argue that restricting access to information related to violent crimes could hinder journalistic investigation and the accountability of law enforcement. However, proponents of the bill believe that the overarching need for victim protection far outweighs these considerations, asserting that a safe environment facilitates a better judicial process for victims.

Companion Bills

NJ S2359

Same As Prohibits release of personal identifying information of violent crime victims and witnesses under State's open public records law.

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