New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1193

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Amends statutory definition of "abused child."

Impact

With the passage of A1193, state laws will reflect a more modern understanding of abuse, explicitly recognizing actions that inflict or allow harm via human trafficking. This alignment with evolving societal concerns aims to bolster the legal tools available to child protection agencies and law enforcement in addressing and preventing child exploitation. By formally incorporating human trafficking into the definition of abuse, authorities may be better equipped to identify and intervene in situations where children are at risk.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1193 seeks to amend the statutory definition of 'abused child' as set forth in New Jersey's child welfare laws. Specifically, this bill introduces a more comprehensive framework for identifying abuse by including acts of human trafficking as a form of child abuse. The goal of the legislation is to enhance protections for minors by broadening the scope of what constitutes abuse, especially as it pertains to vulnerable populations who may be at risk of trafficking-related exploitation.

Contention

While the premise of A1193 is to strengthen protections for children, potential points of contention may arise surrounding the implementation of the revised definition. Stakeholders could argue about the adequacy of current resources to support the enforcement of these enhanced regulations. Additionally, there might be concerns related to defining the boundaries of parental responsibility and the implications for guardians whose children are victims of trafficking or other abuse. Advocates for child welfare may push for necessary support systems to be established concurrently with the law to address these issues effectively.

Companion Bills

NJ A4312

Carry Over Amends statutory definition of "abused child."

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NJ A4247

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