New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A375

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Establishes three-year pilot program in Middlesex, Monmouth, and Union counties for electronic monitoring of certain offenders; appropriates $15 million.

Impact

The implementation of this bill could significantly alter the landscape of criminal justice in New Jersey, especially pertaining to domestic violence cases. By introducing electronic monitoring, the state not only ensures that victims are informed and their safety is prioritized, but also challenges the potential repeat offenses by allowing courts to intervene proactively based on monitored behavior. The appropriated funds of $15 million will support the establishment and operational costs of this program, which includes the monitoring technology, victim notification systems, and counseling requirements for defendants.

Summary

Assembly Bill A375 aims to establish an electronic monitoring program for defendants charged with or convicted of serious crimes such as sexual assault, human trafficking, kidnapping, and various acts of domestic violence. The bill seeks to enhance victim safety through technological means by allowing monitored individuals to be tracked while interacting with their victims. Importantly, the program can only be implemented with the informed consent of the victim, setting the stage for a more victim-centered approach in the criminal justice system.

Contention

While many support the bill for its proactive measures in protecting victims, there may be concerns regarding the fairness of monitoring and potential overreach into the lives of defendants. The requirement for a court hearing to assess a defendant's danger to the victim before implementing monitoring may not suffice for critics who argue that this could impose undue stress on accused individuals. Moreover, the financial burdens placed on defendants through monitoring fees could spark debate about equitable treatment in the justice system and the implications of imposing costs related to criminal oversight.

Companion Bills

NJ S2471

Same As Establishes program for electronic monitoring of certain offenders; appropriates $50 million.

NJ A5245

Carry Over Establishes program for electronic monitoring of certain offenders; appropriates $15 million.

NJ S3975

Carry Over Establishes program for electronic monitoring of certain offenders; appropriates $50 million.

Similar Bills

NJ S2471

Establishes program for electronic monitoring of certain offenders; appropriates $50 million.

NJ S3975

Establishes program for electronic monitoring of certain offenders; appropriates $50 million.

NJ A5245

Establishes program for electronic monitoring of certain offenders; appropriates $15 million.

NJ S1385

Establishes four-year pilot program in Ocean County for electronic monitoring of certain domestic violence offenders; appropriates $2.5 million.

NJ S327

Establishes four-year pilot program in Ocean County for electronic monitoring of certain domestic violence offenders; designated as "Lisa's Law"; appropriates $2.5 million.

NJ A2284

Establishes four-year pilot program in Ocean County for electronic monitoring of certain domestic violence offenders; designated as "Lisa's Law"; appropriates $2.5 million.

NJ A3731

Establishes four-year pilot program in Ocean County for electronic monitoring of certain domestic violence offenders; designated as "Lisa's Law"; appropriates $2.5 million.

NJ A4447

Establishes pilot program in the DLPS requiring the electronic recording of certain police interrogations.