New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill AR73

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Urges Attorney General to require training for law enforcement regarding the developmentally disabled and persons with behavioral health crises.

Impact

The proposed training would establish standards for law enforcement training statewide, potentially influencing how police officers respond to incidents involving vulnerable populations. By incorporating a minimum of two hours of in-service training every three years, the resolution aims to enhance officers' awareness and skills, ultimately aiming to improve public safety and community trust in law enforcement. The resolution suggests that departments currently employing similar training experiences beneficial outcomes, which may encourage broader adoption if mandated.

Summary

Assembly Resolution No. 73 (AR73) urges the New Jersey Attorney General to implement mandatory in-service training for law enforcement officers specifically focusing on interactions with developmentally disabled individuals and those experiencing behavioral health crises. The resolution arises from the recognition that while basic training includes some awareness, there are no stringent statewide mandates for ongoing training that would better equip officers to handle such situations effectively.

Contention

While the resolution largely promotes an increase in training for the benefit of vulnerable populations, some concerns may arise regarding the implementation and adherence to these recommended practices. The effectiveness of such a training mandate will depend on the cooperation between the Attorney General and various law enforcement agencies. There is an underlying challenge of ensuring consistent enforcement across all jurisdictions, which may bring to light debates on resources and priorities within law enforcement training budgets.

Companion Bills

NJ AR115

Carry Over Urges Attorney General to require training for law enforcement regarding the developmentally disabled and persons with behavioral health crises.

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