New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2696

Introduced
5/19/22  
Refer
5/19/22  

Caption

Requires law enforcement agency to provide copy of certain police reports to crime victims.

Impact

This legislation amends existing laws related to police reports and victims' rights, specifically enhancing the support provided to crime victims. By streamlining the process for obtaining police reports, the bill addresses critical gaps in communication between law enforcement agencies and victims. The inclusion of written information regarding available crime victims' compensation with each report further emphasizes the state's commitment to supporting victims in their recovery and pursuit of justice.

Summary

Senate Bill 2696, introduced on May 19, 2022, requires law enforcement agencies in New Jersey to provide crime victims, or their next-of-kin, with a copy of the police report related to the crime at no charge. This bill aims to facilitate better access to information for victims, ensuring they are kept informed about their cases without having to navigate through onerous public records requests. Moreover, the law enforcement agency is prohibited from demanding formal written requests under the Open Public Records Act for the release of these reports.

Contention

Debate surrounding this bill may arise from concerns about privacy and the implications of making police reports accessible without a request. Opponents could argue that such a policy might lead to the unintended spread of sensitive information, potentially impacting ongoing investigations or the privacy of individuals involved. However, supporters will likely counter these points by emphasizing the importance of victims' rights to information and involvement in the legal proceedings associated with their case.

Companion Bills

NJ A1309

Same As Requires law enforcement agency to provide copy of certain police reports to crime victims.

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