New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1946

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Requires Division of Violence Intervention and Victim Assistance to review and implement strategies and systemic modifications to assist crime victims and expands locations for posting information on crime victims' compensation.

Impact

Additionally, A1946 expands the locations where information about crime victims' compensation will be made available. This includes mandatory postings in police departments, courtrooms, and hospitals, ensuring that victims are readily informed of their rights and the resources available to them after a traumatic event. By broadening the reach of essential information and assistance, the bill seeks to create a more supportive environment for crime victims throughout the state.

Overall

Ultimately, Assembly Bill A1946 seeks to improve the treatment and support of crime victims in New Jersey by providing clearer pathways to compensation and access to critical information. The pathway toward ensuring that victims receive the help they need in a timely fashion remains a focal point for ongoing legislative discussion.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1946 aims to enhance the support provided to victims of crime in New Jersey by mandating the Division of Violence Intervention and Victim Assistance to review and implement effective strategies for assisting these individuals and their families. One of the key features of the bill is the requirement for the division to develop systemic modifications that facilitate the process of applying for compensation from the Victims of Crime Compensation Office. This can include on-site assistance for victims in emergency care settings and establishing communication channels such as a 24-hour hotline.

Contention

Noteworthy points of discussion surrounding A1946 include the effectiveness and appropriateness of the proposed strategies in truly meeting the needs of victims. Advocates for victims' rights argue that while the bill represents a necessary step towards better support, concerns persist about the adequacy of funding and resources to ensure these changes can be effectively implemented. Critics have voiced skepticism regarding the government's ability to provide reliable emergency assistance and whether simply disseminating information equates to meaningful support.

Companion Bills

NJ S2221

Same As Requires VCCO to provide certain emergency assistance and establish hotline.

NJ A1714

Carry Over Expands locations where information on availability of crime victims' compensation is to be posted or disseminated to include courtrooms and emergency rooms.

NJ A1711

Carry Over Requires Division of Violence Intervention and Victim Assistance to review and implement strategies and systemic modifications to assist crime victims and expands locations for posting information on crime victims' compensation.

NJ S2260

Carry Over Requires VCCO to provide certain emergency assistance and establish hotline.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.