New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4564

Introduced
6/13/24  

Caption

Requires State Parole Board to submit report to Governor and Legislature regarding dispositions of cases.

Impact

The enactment of A4564 would result in significant changes to how the State Parole Board operates and interacts with legislative and government oversight. By requiring the inclusion of statistical data and demographic insights regarding parolees, the bill addresses concerns related to racial and ethnic disparities in parole decisions. This focus on data collection and transparency is expected to facilitate targeted improvements in the board's practices and case management strategies, potentially leading to more equitable outcomes in parole decision-making.

Summary

Assembly Bill A4564 aims to enhance transparency and accountability within the New Jersey State Parole Board by mandating the submission of comprehensive annual reports to the Governor and the Legislature. The bill stipulates that these reports must detail the dispositions of parole cases, thereby providing a clearer view of the parole process and its effectiveness over time. The first report generated under this act will cover the previous ten years of data, excluding periods when the board's operations were hindered by the COVID-19 pandemic. This monthly reporting requirement is designed to support ongoing assessments of parole policies and effectiveness.

Contention

While A4564 primarily seeks to ensure accountability and transparency, it may also raise questions about the efficiency and operational autonomy of the State Parole Board. Critics of increased reporting requirements may argue that such measures could lead to administrative burdens, detracting from the board's ability to effectively manage cases. Moreover, the inclusion of demographic information might spark concerns regarding privacy and the potential for misuse of sensitive data. The balance between transparency and the functional capabilities of the Parole Board will likely be a point of discussion as the bill progresses through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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