New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1981

Introduced
3/3/22  

Caption

Prohibits sex offenders from holding any job, position, or type of employment that primarily consists of contact with children.

Impact

The introduction of S1981 would amend existing state laws concerning the employment of sex offenders, specifically addressing the roles that might allow access to children. By defining 'primarily consists of contact with children,' the bill sets a clear threshold. Hence, any existing or potential jobs involving a significant degree of child interaction would now require careful consideration of an individual's criminal background and their risk assessment status, as determined by the Attorney General's office.

Summary

Senate Bill S1981, introduced in New Jersey, seeks to prohibit moderate and high-risk sex offenders from taking up any employment primarily involving contact with children. The bill stipulates that any job duties or responsibilities that comprise 80% or more of the individual's work related to contact with children would be disallowed for individuals classified as sex offenders under the law. This is an important legislative move aimed at enhancing child safety and protecting vulnerable populations.

Contention

Discussions around S1981 may involve varying opinions on the balance between public safety and the rehabilitation of offenders. While supporters argue that this bill is crucial for protecting children from potential harm, critics might raise concerns regarding rehabilitation for offenders, arguing that blanket restrictions could obstruct their reintegration into society. Furthermore, there might be discussions on how these provisions could affect workforce dynamics in sectors heavily employing young individuals, such as education and childcare.

Companion Bills

NJ A3729

Same As Prohibits sex offenders from holding any job, position, or type of employment that primarily consists of contact with children.

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