New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A876

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Requires law enforcement officers and recruits to undergo self-defense training; appropriates $250,000 to Police Training Commission.

Impact

The bill proposes a significant amendment to state law concerning police training by supplementing Title 52 of the Revised Statutes. By requiring law enforcement agencies at state, county, and municipal levels to implement annual self-defense training, it aims to increase officer preparedness and enhance public safety throughout New Jersey. This annual in-service training expands on the existing training requirements and aims to ensure ongoing professional development for law enforcement personnel, thereby addressing potential gaps in self-defense capabilities.

Summary

Assembly Bill A876 aims to enhance the training of law enforcement personnel in New Jersey by mandating that police recruits and current officers undergo specific self-defense training. The bill specifies a structured training regimen where recruits must partake in a basic self-defense course that includes three sessions per week during their basic training. Additionally, once they complete this training, recruits will undergo a final intensive session of 40 hours. This initiative is designed to ensure that new officers are adequately prepared to handle potentially dangerous situations they may encounter in the field.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support for its focus on officer safety and effectiveness, it also raises considerations regarding the allocation of resources and the operational logistics of implementing this training nationwide. Some stakeholders may argue about the financial implications of the mandated training, especially regarding the appropriation of $250,000 dedicated to establish and maintain these training programs through the Police Training Commission. Additionally, the requirement that training time not be included as overtime could spark debate regarding fair compensation for the officers involved in extended training hours.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A2707

Requires law enforcement officers and recruits to undergo self-defense training; appropriates $250,000 to Police Training Commission.

NJ A3294

Requires Police Training Commission to adopt uniform standards for licensing police officers.

NJ S1790

Requires Police Training Commission to adopt uniform standards for licensing police officers.

NJ S2801

Requires cultural diversity and implicit bias training be included in police basic training curriculum.

NJ A1953

Requires cultural diversity and implicit bias training be included in police basic training curriculum.

NJ A2007

Requires police misconduct training course be included in police basic training curriculum.

NJ A4558

Requires police misconduct training course be included in police basic training curriculum.

NJ A1720

Requires cultural diversity and implicit bias training be included in police basic training curriculum.

NJ S2072

Requires cultural diversity and implicit bias training be included in police basic training curriculum.

NJ SB1089

Law enforcement: training policies.

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