Requires uniform response procedures for all domestic crisis teams established or participated in by law enforcement agencies, and strengthens Statewide supervision over teams.
Impact
This legislation will significantly impact state laws related to the handling of domestic violence cases by creating uniform procedures for crisis intervention. As a result, all law enforcement agencies will be required to receive consistent training on domestic violence response, which will promote uniformity across different jurisdictions. Furthermore, the ongoing supervision by the State's Division of Criminal Justice will aim to mitigate the existing inconsistencies in how crisis teams are activated and operate, thereby improving overall outcomes for victims.
Summary
Bill A951 mandates the establishment of uniform response procedures for domestic violence crisis teams engaged by law enforcement agencies in New Jersey. The primary purpose of the bill is to enhance coordination and responsiveness among these teams, which may include social workers, clerics, and trained counselors who assist victims of domestic violence and neglect of the elderly and disabled. By requiring law enforcement agencies to follow standardized activation procedures for crisis teams, the bill aims to ensure timely and effective intervention for those in need.
Contention
While advocates argue that the bill will lead to more effective and timely responses to domestic violence incidents, some concerns have been raised regarding the discretion law enforcement agencies will have in activating crisis teams. Critics suggest that certain situations, such as custody disputes or intoxication of victims, could lead to underutilization of these teams when they may otherwise be beneficial. Therefore, the balance between ensuring immediate responses and allowing for discretion under defined circumstances may be a point of contention as the bill moves forward.
Carry Over
Requires uniform response procedures for all domestic crisis teams established or participated in by law enforcement agencies, and strengthens Statewide supervision over teams.
Requires uniform response procedures for all domestic crisis teams established or participated in by law enforcement agencies, and strengthens Statewide supervision over teams.
Establishes Community Crisis Response Advisory Council and community crisis response teams pilot program; designates "Seabrooks-Washington Community-Led Crisis Response Act;" appropriates $12 million.
Requires uniform response procedures for all domestic crisis teams established or participated in by law enforcement agencies, and strengthens Statewide supervision over teams.
Requires instruction on cybersecurity in grades nine through 12; requires Office of Secretary of Higher Education to develop cybersecurity model curricula; establishes loan redemption programs for individuals in certain cybersecurity occupations.
Requires instruction on cybersecurity in grades nine through 12; requires Office of Secretary of Higher Education to develop cybersecurity model curricula; establishes loan redemption programs for individuals in certain cybersecurity occupations.
Requires instruction on cybersecurity in grades nine through 12; requires Office of Secretary of Higher Education to develop cybersecurity model curricula; establishes loan redemption programs for individuals in certain cybersecurity occupations.