New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A5614

Introduced
5/5/25  
Refer
5/5/25  

Caption

Requires Division of Parole to establish residency restrictions for certain sex offenders.

Impact

The proposed restrictions are intended to create safer environments for children, reducing potential risks posed by sex offenders. However, the bill outlines specific exemptions, which include provisions for offenders who are currently incarcerated or receiving treatment at mental health facilities nearby, and those whose residences predate the effective date of the law. Moreover, a needs-based exception can be made at the discretion of the parole board, illustrating an effort to balance community safety with individual circumstances regarding housing.

Summary

A5614 is a legislative proposal aimed at enhancing public safety by establishing residency restrictions for certain sex offenders in New Jersey. The bill specifically targets individuals sentenced to parole supervision for life after committing a sex offense involving a victim under 18 years of age and who have been deemed high-risk for reoffending. This proposed legislation assigns the Division of Parole with the responsibility to articulate state-wide residency limitations for these offenders, particularly prohibiting them from living within 500 feet of elementary and secondary schools, child care centers, and playgrounds.

Contention

While supporters highlight the importance of these preventative measures in protecting vulnerable populations, there may be concerns regarding the logistical and legal implications of enforcing such restrictions. Critics could argue that stringent residency regulations may unfairly limit rehabilitation opportunities for offenders reintegrating into society. Furthermore, the bill’s exemption clauses could lead to confusion and additional administrative burdens for parole officers tasked with monitoring compliance, necessitating clarity and guidelines on how these exceptions would be exercised in practice.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

NJ S2778

Requires local government notification of sex offender registration; and prohibits sex offenders from living near schools, child care centers or playgrounds with few exceptions.

NJ S161

Requires local government notification of sex offender registration and prohibits sex offenders from living near schools, child care centers or playgrounds.

NJ A691

Requires local government notification of sex offender registration and prohibits sex offenders from living near schools, child care centers or playgrounds.

NJ S1674

Requires local government notification of sex offender registration and prohibits sex offenders from living near schools, child care centers or playgrounds.

NJ A4389

Requires local government notification of sex offender registration and prohibits sex offenders from living near schools, child care centers or playgrounds.

NJ S2369

Requires local government notification of sex offender registration and prohibits sex offenders from living near schools, child care centers or playgrounds.

LA HB9

Amends provisions relative to sex offender residency and presence restrictions

NJ A3237

Permits municipality to enact ordinance regulating where sex offenders may reside; restricts locations of certain child care centers and school bus stops.