New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1371

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Establishes deadlines for publishing quarterly crime data, issuance of annual report by Attorney General.

Impact

The introduction of S1371 could significantly impact state laws governing the collection and dissemination of crime statistics. By imposing deadlines on the Attorney General, the bill seeks to improve accountability in the publication of crime data which was previously lacking. This may foster greater public engagement and inform community safety initiatives based on current crime trends. Moreover, these changes could assist law enforcement agencies and policymakers in making data-driven decisions. However, there may be logistical challenges regarding the gathering and verification of data within the stipulated timelines, particularly in regions with fewer resources.

Summary

Senate Bill S1371 seeks to establish specific deadlines for the publication of quarterly crime data by the New Jersey Attorney General and for the issuance of an annual crime report to the Governor and Legislature. Under the measures proposed in this bill, the Attorney General will be required to publish statewide crime data on a public platform within six months following each quarter. Additionally, an annual report reflecting the gathered data must be submitted to the state authorities within one year and one day after reporting period's end. This legislative effort is aimed at enhancing transparency in crime reporting by ensuring timely dissemination of crime statistics to the public.

Contention

While proponents of S1371 highlight its potential to increase transparency and efficiency in crime data reporting, some critics express concerns over the feasibility of meeting the established deadlines without compromising data accuracy. Opponents suggest that the bill might place undue pressure on the Attorney General’s office and local police departments, potentially leading to rushed data collection processes. This tension illustrates a broader debate over the balance between ensuring public transparency and maintaining the integrity of the data being reported.

Companion Bills

NJ A3063

Same As Establishes deadlines for publishing quarterly crime data, issuance of annual report by Attorney General.

NJ S3620

Carry Over Establishes deadlines for publishing quarterly crime data, issuance of annual report by Attorney General.

NJ A5789

Carry Over Establishes deadlines for publishing quarterly crime data, issuance of annual report by Attorney General.

Previously Filed As

NJ S3620

Establishes deadlines for publishing quarterly crime data, issuance of annual report by Attorney General.

NJ A3063

Establishes deadlines for publishing quarterly crime data, issuance of annual report by Attorney General.

NJ A5789

Establishes deadlines for publishing quarterly crime data, issuance of annual report by Attorney General.

NJ A243

Changes reporting date and certain data requirements for NJT annual report; establishes penalty for failure to issue report in timely manner; and establishes quarterly reporting requirements.

NJ A958

Changes reporting date and certain data requirements for NJT annual report; establishes penalty for failure to issue report in timely manner; and establishes quarterly reporting requirements.

NJ A1850

Requires AG to release bias incident data monthly.

NJ A1914

Requires AG to release bias incident data monthly.

NJ A5175

Changes certain General Election deadlines.

NJ HB2318

Relating to the establishment of a statewide human trafficking data repository within the office of the attorney general and to reporting of human trafficking data to the office of the attorney general and by the attorney general.

NJ S3593

Changes certain General Election deadlines.

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