New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A820

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Establishes New Jersey Internet Criminal Information Registry.

Impact

The proposed registry includes convictions for a range of violent crimes, such as murder, robbery, and terrorism, among others. The bill's impact on state law is significant, as it introduces a systematic approach to sharing information related to criminal offenses, which may enhance public awareness and safety. The creation of this registry will require the Attorney General to oversee its implementation and maintenance, directing that forfeiture funds be used to support the costs involved.

Summary

Assembly Bill A820 proposes the establishment of the New Jersey Internet Criminal Information Registry, aimed at consolidating public knowledge regarding individuals incarcerated, on parole, or participating in residential community release programs for specific violent crimes. This registry will serve as an online database and make information accessible to the citizens of New Jersey, enhancing transparency concerning offenders who have committed serious crimes against persons or property.

Contention

As with any legislative initiative that involves public disclosure of criminal records, there are notable concerns. Critics may argue that while the intent behind the registry is to promote public safety, such measures could disproportionately affect individuals who have served their time and are seeking to reintegrate into society. Additionally, there may be legal concerns surrounding privacy and the potential for stigmatization. The bill provides mechanisms for the removal of offenders' information from the registry upon their release, which could address some of these concerns, however discussions may arise regarding the effectiveness and fairness of the registry systems.

Companion Bills

NJ S489

Same As Establishes New Jersey Internet Criminal Information Registry.

NJ A3382

Carry Over Establishes New Jersey Internet Criminal Information Registry.

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NJ A3382

Establishes New Jersey Internet Criminal Information Registry.

NJ S489

Establishes New Jersey Internet Criminal Information Registry.

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