New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4900

Introduced
12/5/22  

Caption

Revises definition of domestic violence to include psychological abuse and economic abuse.

Impact

This bill seeks to enhance legal protections for victims of domestic violence, thereby influencing state laws related to how domestic violence is defined and prosecuted. By including psychological and economic abuse in the legislative framework, A4900 endeavors to fill gaps that previously left many victims unprotected. This legislative change may necessitate revised training and practices within law enforcement, judicial systems, and support services that assist victims. As the definitions expand, there may also be implications for social services that focus on victim advocacy and support.

Summary

Assembly Bill A4900 introduces amendments to the existing 'Prevention of Domestic Violence Act of 1991,' expanding the definition of domestic violence to include psychological and economic abuse. The bill aims to provide broader protection for victims by addressing forms of abuse that disproportionately affect individuals on emotional and financial levels. Specifically, it recognizes psychological abuse as causing significant fear or distress that can adversely impact a person’s daily life. Additionally, economic abuse is defined as any behavior that severely impedes a victim's ability to manage their financial resources or acquire goods and services.

Contention

While proponents argue that A4900 will empower and protect vulnerable victims, some may contend that the definitions of psychological and economic abuse are subjective and could lead to challenges in enforcement and broader legal implications. Critics might express concerns over the potential for misuse of the expanded definitions, fearing it might burden the judicial system or lead to false allegations. Furthermore, discussions may arise around the adequacy of the support systems in place to assist the wider range of victims this bill aims to protect.

Companion Bills

NJ S3420

Same As Revises definition of domestic violence to include psychological abuse and economic abuse.

Previously Filed As

NJ S3420

Revises definition of domestic violence to include psychological abuse and economic abuse.

NJ S966

Revises definition of domestic violence to include psychological abuse and economic abuse.

NJ A3236

Revises definition of domestic violence to include psychological abuse and economic abuse.

NJ A2645

Addresses elder abuse in domestic settings under "Prevention of Domestic Violence Act of 1991."

NJ A2280

Clarifies that "Prevention of Domestic Violence Act of 1991" covers elder abuse in domestic settings.

NJ S4169

Clarifies that "Prevention of Domestic Violence Act of 1991" covers elder abuse in domestic settings.

NJ S2613

Clarifies that "Prevention of Domestic Violence Act of 1991" covers elder abuse in domestic settings.

NJ A1162

Clarifies that "Prevention of Domestic Violence Act of 1991" covers elder abuse in domestic settings.

NJ S1809

Adds coercive control to definition of domestic violence.

NJ A5204

Expands definition of victim of domestic violence.

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