New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A172

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

The "School Safety and Security Act"; establishes penalties for certain criminal acts committed on school property.

Impact

This bill will amend existing statutes within New Jersey's Title 2C, addressing the lack of specific penalties related to school safety and security. By introducing these new provisions, it directly addresses concerns that have arisen in the wake of increasing incidents of violence and disruption in schools. The law will bolster protections for school property, thereby limiting unauthorized access and protecting students during emergencies. The stipulation that certain information related to school safety plans cannot be publicly disclosed further underscores the intent to safeguard these protocols from potential threats.

Summary

The bill A172, known as the 'School Safety and Security Act,' establishes criminal penalties for various acts that threaten the safety and security of schools. Specifically, it designates several actions as crimes of the fourth degree, including unauthorized entry onto school property, tampering with school security devices, and interfering with school safety protocols. The aim of this legislation is to enhance the safety measures employed by schools and deter behaviors that could compromise student and staff safety.

Contention

While the bill aims to tighten security in schools, it may also generate discussion regarding the implications of criminalizing behaviors related to school safety. Opponents may argue that some provisions could inadvertently penalize well-intentioned actions, such as students or parents attempting to access school facilities in emergencies. Furthermore, the limitations placed on public access to safety plans could raise transparency issues regarding school safety measures. The balance between safety and civil liberties, particularly in how schools manage their emergency protocols and conduct drills, may thus become a focal point of debate.

Companion Bills

NJ S1673

Same As The "School Safety and Security Act"; establishes penalties for certain criminal acts committed on school property.

NJ S1670

Carry Over The "School Safety and Security Act"; establishes penalties for certain criminal acts committed on school property.

NJ A3636

Carry Over The "School Safety and Security Act"; establishes penalties for certain criminal acts committed on school property.

Similar Bills

NJ A3636

The "School Safety and Security Act"; establishes penalties for certain criminal acts committed on school property.

NJ S1670

The "School Safety and Security Act"; establishes penalties for certain criminal acts committed on school property.

NJ S1673

The "School Safety and Security Act"; establishes penalties for certain criminal acts committed on school property.

CA SB541

School safety: lockdown drills and multioption response drills: report.

CA SB1203

School safety: lockdown training.

AL HB42

Relating to public K-12 education; to amend Section 16-1-44, Code of Alabama 1975, providing for comprehensive school emergency operations plans; to require the participation of school resource officers and law enforcement agencies in regularly scheduled lockdown drills; and to designate the days on which lockdown drills are conducted as school safety and awareness days.

IL HB3680

SCH CD-IEP EMERGENCY

NJ A4067

Directs Attorney General to provide annual training to public and nonpublic school students and staff on roles and responsibilities before, during, and after school emergencies.