New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1961

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Expands duties of Commission on Human Trafficking to prevent human trafficking in women and children of color.

Impact

Should A1961 be enacted, it will expand the duties of existing laws surrounding human trafficking as outlined in P.L.2013, c.51. The commission will now be tasked not only with the evaluation of current laws and enforcement strategies but also with the specific needs of women and children of color, who represent a disproportionate segment of trafficking victims. This change is anticipated to enhance the quality and accessibility of support services tailored to the unique needs of these groups, ultimately leading to more robust protective measures and public awareness campaigns.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1961 aims to expand the mandates of the Commission on Human Trafficking within New Jersey's Division of Criminal Justice. The bill specifically targets the prevention of human trafficking incidents involving women and children of color. A significant aspect of the legislation is the requirement for the commission to study the factors that make these vulnerable populations targets for trafficking, emphasizing the social and demographic aspects of the issue. By including varied members with experience and expertise in the fields of human trafficking, law enforcement, and victim support, this bill seeks to strengthen the effectiveness of interventions and policies.

Contention

There may be points of contention surrounding the implementation of this bill, particularly regarding the allocation of resources and funding necessary for the commission to effectively carry out its expanded mandate. Moreover, while the bill has garnered support due to its focus on vulnerable demographics, there are concerns about the capacity and effectiveness of existing support systems to meet increased demand, which opponents may voice as a challenge. Some may argue about the necessity of such targeted focus when human trafficking affects various demographics, suggesting that a more generalized approach could be more effective.

Companion Bills

NJ A1728

Carry Over Expands duties of Commission on Human Trafficking to prevent human trafficking in women and children of color.

NJ S3301

Carry Over Expands duties of Commission on Human Trafficking to prevent human trafficking in women and children of color.

Similar Bills

NJ A1728

Expands duties of Commission on Human Trafficking to prevent human trafficking in women and children of color.

NJ A1580

Requires Commission on Human Trafficking to identify methods to prevent human trafficking through online gaming platforms.

NJ S4314

Requires Commission on Human Trafficking to identify methods to prevent human trafficking through online gaming platforms.

NJ A5845

Requires Commission on Human Trafficking to identify methods to prevent human trafficking through online gaming platforms.

NJ S3301

Expands duties of Commission on Human Trafficking to prevent human trafficking in women and children of color.

NJ S1880

Expands function of Commission on Human Trafficking to include promoting coordinated response by law enforcement to human trafficking.

NJ S3070

Expands function of Commission on Human Trafficking to include promoting coordinated response by law enforcement to human trafficking.

NJ A4828

Expands function of Commission on Human Trafficking to include promoting coordinated response by law enforcement to human trafficking.