New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S78

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Requires Attorney General to develop program to assist schools in identifying at-risk youths.

Impact

The implementation of S78 could lead to improved identification and support for at-risk youth by fostering greater collaboration between law enforcement and educational institutions. Through the program, schools can take proactive steps to address the needs of these students, potentially reducing long-term negative outcomes associated with trauma. By equipping schools with the necessary information, the bill aims to enhance student support services and promote a safer school environment.

Summary

Senate Bill 78 (S78) mandates the establishment of a program designed to assist schools in identifying at-risk youths, which is defined as students who have experienced traumatic events. The bill requires the New Jersey Attorney General, in consultation with the Commissioner of Education, to create a system that allows law enforcement agencies to notify schools when a youth has been involved in a significant incident requiring police response. Such incidents include arrests, exposure to violence, and family substance abuse, among others.

Contention

While the bill outlines a clear strategy for responding to at-risk youth, it may also spark discussions regarding privacy concerns. The requirement for law enforcement to notify schools raises questions about the balance between school safety and the confidentiality of the individuals involved in traumatic events. Further, there may be concerns about the effectiveness of the notification system and whether it provides sufficient information for schools to act appropriately without compromising the privacy of affected youths.

Companion Bills

NJ A1502

Same As Requires Attorney General to develop program to assist schools in identifying at-risk youths.

Previously Filed As

NJ A1502

Requires Attorney General to develop program to assist schools in identifying at-risk youths.

NJ S3107

Establishes two-year pilot program requiring certain law enforcement agencies to coordinate with local school districts to identify and assist at-risk youths.

NJ A1816

Establishes two-year pilot program requiring certain law enforcement agencies to coordinate with local school districts to identify and assist at-risk youths.

NJ A1595

Establishes two-year pilot program requiring certain law enforcement agencies to coordinate with local school districts to identify and assist at-risk youths.

NJ A5740

Requires law enforcement officer to conduct domestic violence risk assessment and provide assistance; requires court to consider risk assessment.

NJ S2051

Requires law enforcement officer to conduct risk assessment of and provide assistance to domestic violence victims.

NJ SB433

Youth development and diversion.

NJ A1802

Requires law enforcement officer to conduct danger assessment of domestic violence victims and provide assistance to high-risk victims.

NJ A5322

Requires law enforcement officer to conduct danger assessment of domestic violence victims and provide assistance to high-risk victims.

NJ S3713

Requires law enforcement officer to conduct danger assessment of domestic violence victims and provide assistance to high-risk victims.

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