New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2625

Introduced
5/16/22  

Caption

Upgrades penalties for assaulting certain health care support staff and security guards at health care facilities and human services and veterans' facilities.

Impact

This bill significantly impacts state laws regarding assault, particularly Section 2C:12-1 of the New Jersey Statutes. With the upgraded classifications, aggravated assault becomes a third-degree crime if bodily injury occurs to the victim; otherwise, it is deemed a fourth-degree crime. Given that third-degree crimes can lead to a prison term of three to five years and hefty fines, the proposed upgrades are expected to deter potential assaults on health care and security personnel within these contexts. The intent behind this is to enhance protection for those serving on the front lines of health care and security during vulnerable moments.

Summary

Senate Bill S2625 proposes to amend New Jersey's assault laws by upgrading the penalties for assaults against certain health care support staff and security guards who are clearly identifiable while performing their duties in licensed health care facilities, state or county psychiatric hospitals, or veterans' homes. The bill aims to address the safety challenges faced by these personnel, acknowledging their role in maintaining security and providing care in high-pressure environments. Under the provisions of this bill, certain assaults previously categorized as simple assault can be classified as aggravated assault, thus attracting more severe penalties.

Contention

While proponents argue that the bill is essential for protecting health care workers and security personnel who often face violence, opponents may express concerns regarding the adequacy of support systems for mental health and the implications for direct care workers. The bill does not extend its protections to patients or residents categorized as having mental disabilities, which highlights a nuanced contention about balancing safety and patient rights within health care environments. The differentiation of penalties based on the role of victims also brings forth debates about equity and fairness in violent crime responses.

Companion Bills

NJ A4197

Same As Upgrades penalties for assaulting certain health care support staff and security guards at health care facilities and human services and veterans' facilities.

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