New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1024

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

"One Strike, You're Ours;" adds use of Internet as aggravating factor in child sex crimes and requires lifetime electronic monitoring of offender.

Impact

The proposed legislation would not only strengthen penalties for child predators but also align with ongoing efforts to protect vulnerable populations from exploitation in the digital age. By instituting lifetime monitoring, the bill aims to deter repeat offenses and reassure the community regarding the safety of children. Critics of the bill, however, may raise concerns about the implications of lifelong electronic surveillance on civil liberties and the potential for stigmatization of offenders who are unable to reintegrate into society. The judiciary will also need to consider the additional burdens this monitoring places on the legal system.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1024, titled 'One Strike, You're Ours,' aims to amend existing laws regarding sex offenses against minors by introducing significant changes to the sentencing and monitoring of offenders. The bill specifically adds the use of the Internet as an aggravating factor when determining sentences for sex crimes committed against individuals under 18. This change seeks to enhance penalties for those who exploit online platforms to perpetrate such offenses. Additionally, the bill mandates that individuals convicted of Internet-related sex offenses against minors be subjected to lifetime electronic monitoring through GPS technology, thereby ensuring ongoing surveillance and public safety.

Contention

Key points of contention surrounding Bill A1024 focus on the balance between protecting children and respecting individual rights. While advocates highlight the necessity of protecting minors from online exploitation, opposition may argue that lifelong monitoring is excessive and could hinder rehabilitation efforts for offenders. Furthermore, the bill may spark debate over the adequacy of current laws versus the necessity of additional amendments to effectively address the challenges posed by modern technology and societal changes. Stakeholders from various sectors, including legal experts, child advocacy groups, and civil rights organizations, are likely to debate the effectiveness and fairness of these proposed legal amendments.

Companion Bills

NJ A2949

Carry Over "One Strike, You're Ours;" adds use of Internet as aggravating factor in child sex crimes and requires lifetime electronic monitoring of offender.

Previously Filed As

NJ A2949

"One Strike, You're Ours;" adds use of Internet as aggravating factor in child sex crimes and requires lifetime electronic monitoring of offender.

NJ S1354

Requires sex offenders in satellite-based monitoring program to pay for certain equipment and monitoring costs.

NJ S404

Requires sex offenders in satellite-based monitoring program to pay for certain equipment and monitoring costs.

NJ A279

Requires sex offenders to report Internet identifiers and name changes.

NJ A320

Adds aggravating factor of committing crime against person because of status as servicemember.

NJ A3456

Requires sex offenders to report Internet identifiers and name changes.

NJ A3758

Conforms Megan's law to requirements of federal Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act.

NJ A2496

Conforms Megan's law to requirements of federal Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act.

NJ S1844

Conforms Megan's law to requirements of federal Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act.

NJ A5245

Establishes program for electronic monitoring of certain offenders; appropriates $15 million.

Similar Bills

NJ A2949

"One Strike, You're Ours;" adds use of Internet as aggravating factor in child sex crimes and requires lifetime electronic monitoring of offender.

NJ S1523

Upgrades crime of invasion of privacy under certain circumstances; eliminates presumption of nonimprisonment.

NJ S1382

Upgrades crime of invasion of privacy under certain circumstances; eliminates presumption of nonimprisonment.

NJ A4740

Establishes new mitigating factor for defendant who is survivor of abuse.

NJ A320

Adds aggravating factor of committing crime against person because of status as servicemember.

NJ A2519

Provides for an additional aggravating factor in sentencing person who has committed act of domestic violence against certain minors.

NJ A910

Provides for an additional aggravating factor in sentencing person who has committed act of domestic violence against certain minors.

NJ A4737

Eliminates presumption of non-imprisonment for theft of a firearm.