New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S372

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

The "New Jersey Law Enforcement Transparency Act of 2020."

Impact

If passed, this legislation would standardize identification protocols across all State, county, and municipal law enforcement agencies within New Jersey, fostering a culture of transparency. By requiring officers to disclose their identities, the bill aims to promote accountability and trust between the police and the communities they serve. However, it arms the Superintendent of State Police and local chiefs with the responsibility to enforce these policies and imposes additional reporting requirements on law enforcement agencies to account for non-compliance.

Summary

Senate Bill S372, titled the 'New Jersey Law Enforcement Transparency Act of 2020', seeks to enhance the transparency and accountability of law enforcement officers in New Jersey. The bill mandates that all law enforcement personnel, while on-duty or serving the public, must visibly display their last name, the name of their employing agency, and a badge or identification number. The requirement is intended to provide greater visibility and identification of law enforcement officers during interactions with the public.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Senate Bill S372 addresses significant issues surrounding law enforcement practices by mandating visibility of officer identities, which could lead to enhanced trust and accountability. Nevertheless, the exemptions for undercover agents pose questions regarding the broader implications for police transparency. This bill represents a step toward reform in New Jersey's approach to law enforcement conduct, and its impact will depend on the execution of the outlined policies and enforcement mechanisms.

Contention

An important aspect of the bill includes exemptions for undercover officers, allowing them to operate without displaying identifying information to protect their safety and efficacy in law enforcement duties. This aspect of the bill may raise concerns among advocates for police accountability who argue that any lack of identification could hinder transparency efforts. Discussions surrounding the implementation of this bill have highlighted a balance between officer safety and the public's right to know who is enforcing the law.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S2096

Creates the law enforcement officer's due process accountability and transparency act.

NJ H7263

Creates the law enforcement officer's due process accountability and transparency act.

NJ S2885

Establishes "New Jersey Target Zero Commission."

NJ S1500

Concerns body worn cameras for law enforcement officers.

NJ S897

Concerns body worn cameras for law enforcement officers.

NJ A999

Concerns body worn cameras for law enforcement officers.

NJ S2742

Concerns licensing of law enforcement officers; appropriates $6 million.

NJ A4194

Concerns licensing of law enforcement officers; appropriates $6 million.

NJ S512

Establishes certain law enforcement and privacy procedures; designated as New Jersey Values Act.

NJ A1986

Establishes certain law enforcement and privacy procedures; designated as New Jersey Values Act.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.