New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2359

Introduced
3/21/22  

Caption

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

Impact

If passed, the bill would fundamentally alter aspects of how personal information is handled in the context of publicly accessible records. Currently, law enforcement and public agencies are required to release certain information as a part of their records, which can jeopardize the safety of victims. This bill seeks to amend the Open Public Records Act (P.L.1963, c.73) to classify personal identifying information as confidential, thus protecting victims' rights and ensuring their safety is prioritized.

Summary

Senate Bill S2359, introduced in New Jersey, aims to strengthen the protection of personal identifying information for victims and witnesses of violent crimes. This bill seeks to amend current laws that allow certain details about crime victims—such as names, addresses, and ages—to be publicly available under the state's open public records law. With this legislation, all personal identifying information of victims and witnesses is designated as confidential, thereby enhancing their privacy and safety against any potential retaliation or harassment.

Contention

Throughout discussions on the bill, there may be differing opinions regarding the balance between transparency in public records and the need for victim privacy. Supporters might argue that those involved in violent crimes deserve protection from potential exposure and consequences that could stem from their information being public. Critics may raise concerns about the implications this bill could have on public accountability and the flow of information regarding crime reports to the community. Nevertheless, the primary focus of S2359 is to bolster the privacy rights of those impacted by violent crimes.

Companion Bills

NJ A3292

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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