New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1392

Introduced
2/10/22  

Caption

Decreases the penalty for certain parole violations.

Impact

If enacted, this legislation is expected to significantly change the landscape of parole enforcement in New Jersey by lessening the penalties associated with certain non-violent parole violations. This may result in a more rehabilitative approach to parole, allowing individuals who commit minor infractions a better chance of reintegration into society rather than facing lengthy re-incarceration periods for relatively minor parole infractions such as missing reporting appointments or failing to comply with special conditions.

Summary

Senate Bill S1392 aims to decrease the penalty for certain parole violations committed by adult parolees in New Jersey. The bill proposes to reduce the term of re-incarceration for specific technical violations from the current twelve months to nine months. This adjustment specifically affects adult parolees aged 26 years and older, aligning their penalties more closely with those of younger parolees aged 18 to 25 who already face a reduced nine-month re-incarceration period for similar violations.

Contention

Notably, the proposed changes may face contention from both sides of the legislative aisle. Supporters argue that the bill represents a progressive move towards reforming the criminal justice system and reducing the penalization of individuals who may be struggling with issues such as addiction. Conversely, critics may express concerns regarding public safety and the perception that violations of parole conditions should carry more significant consequences, particularly if they involve the use of controlled dangerous substances.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S1525

Decreases the penalty for certain parole violations.

NJ A5228

Excludes repeat offenders and persons convicted of certain crimes from eligibility for administrative parole release.

NJ A1059

Establishes geriatric parole for certain eligible inmates.

NJ A2902

Establishes geriatric parole for certain eligible inmates.

NJ A4565

Requires parole representative to accompany incarcerated person during proceedings under certain circumstances; expands procedures for disclosure of certain confidential materials to parolee.

NJ S3912

Adds to list of crimes ineligible for administrative parole release.

NJ A4567

Concerns parole for juvenile defendants.

NJ A4837

Increases penalties for leader of auto theft trafficking network in certain circumstances; increases penalties for repeat conviction of certain motor vehicle related crimes.

NJ A4595

Increases penalties for repeat convictions of certain motor vehicle related crimes; increases penalties for leader of auto theft trafficking network in certain circumstances.

NJ A4507

Changes term "inmate" to "incarcerated person."

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.