New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2836

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Requires certain county inmates be provided with reentry assistance before their release.

Impact

This bill has the potential to significantly affect current state laws regarding the reentry process for inmates. By ensuring that inmates receive information on their rights, including criminal record expungement, the act supports efforts to reduce barriers that ex-offenders face upon reintegrating into society. Additionally, providing information on child support obligations and assistance in obtaining necessary identification and social security documents aims to mitigate obstacles that could prevent successful reintegration and enhance public safety.

Summary

Assembly Bill A2836 seeks to aid the reintegration of certain county inmates into society through an organized reentry assistance program prior to their release from correctional facilities. Specifically, the bill mandates that superintendents of county correctional facilities must provide inmates a minimum of ten days before their release with crucial information and support aimed at easing the transition back into the community. This includes documentation about their criminal history, rights to vote, access to rehabilitation programs, and other essential documents needed for reintegration.

Contention

While A2836 has broad support for its rehabilitative goals, it may also face contention regarding the adequacy of the proposed support mechanisms and the resources available to implement these requirements effectively. Critics could argue about the state’s capacity to fulfill the obligations imposed by this legislation, specifically in relation to providing comprehensive assistance to all inmates who qualify. Furthermore, the implications of requiring correctional facilities to enhance aftercare support may prompt discussions about budget allocations and systemic reform in the criminal justice system.

Companion Bills

NJ A666

Carry Over Requires certain county inmates be provided with reentry assistance before their release.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.