New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2750

Introduced
2/15/24  

Caption

Makes various changes to address sexual assault and child abuse and neglect involving military personnel; addresses protection, penalties, enforcement, jurisdiction, and victim compensation matters.

Impact

One of the significant changes proposed by S2750 is the establishment of concurrent jurisdiction between the state and federal authorities over military installations. This would allow New Jersey to take action in cases of sexual assault or domestic violence involving military personnel, potentially facilitating better access to justice for victims. Additionally, the bill mandates that the state maintain a central registry for military protective orders, enhancing enforcement and communication between military and state judicial systems.

Summary

Senate Bill S2750 is designed to address issues related to sexual assault and child abuse involving military personnel in New Jersey. It introduces several key measures aimed at enhancing protections for victims, streamlining the issuance of protective orders, and ensuring accountability across military and state jurisdictions. The bill emphasizes the need for robust response and prevention programs to tackle the persistent issue of sexual assault within military ranks and improve the rate of reporting and prosecution.

Contention

Points of contention around S2750 may arise from differing opinions on the extent of state authority over military matters and the handling of personal rights. Critics may question whether the bill overreaches by granting state courts authority in military jurisdictions or potentially conflicts with federal military law enforcement. Various stakeholders, including law enforcement and advocacy groups, will likely have differing views on how these changes impact victim rights and protections, especially concerning firearms restrictions for individuals under protective orders.

Companion Bills

NJ A3173

Same As Makes various changes to address sexual assault and child abuse and neglect involving military personnel; addresses protection, penalties, enforcement, jurisdiction, and victim compensation matters.

NJ A5174

Carry Over Makes various changes to address sexual assault and child abuse and neglect involving military personnel; addresses protection, penalties, enforcement, jurisdiction, and victim compensation matters.

NJ S3611

Carry Over Makes various changes to address sexual assault and child abuse and neglect involving military personnel; addresses protection, penalties, enforcement, jurisdiction, and victim compensation matters.

Similar Bills

NJ A3173

Makes various changes to address sexual assault and child abuse and neglect involving military personnel; addresses protection, penalties, enforcement, jurisdiction, and victim compensation matters.

NJ A5174

Makes various changes to address sexual assault and child abuse and neglect involving military personnel; addresses protection, penalties, enforcement, jurisdiction, and victim compensation matters.

NJ S3611

Makes various changes to address sexual assault and child abuse and neglect involving military personnel; addresses protection, penalties, enforcement, jurisdiction, and victim compensation matters.

NJ S3281

Increases from 18 to 21 age at which person is eligible to receive firearms purchaser identification.

NJ S1517

Authorizes issuance of protective orders for certain victimized persons in situations for which domestic violence statutes do not apply due to lack of familial or dating relationship between victim and offending actor.

NJ A931

Increases from 18 to 21 age at which person is eligible to receive firearms purchaser identification.

NJ S504

Increases from 18 to 21 age at which person is eligible to receive firearms purchaser identification.

NJ S2636

Enhances self-defense protections.