New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill SR58

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Urges Federal Bureau of Investigation to include in Uniform Crime Report September 11, 2001 terror attack victims in hate crime statistics.

Impact

If enacted, SR58 would influence how hate crimes are reported and understood in relation to the September 11 attacks. Currently, while the FBI collects data on various forms of hate crimes, the omission of September 11 victims from these statistics undermines the recognition of the attacks as a hate-driven act. Including these victims would amend historical records and acknowledgement, potentially shaping future discussions around hate crime legislation and victim recognition.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 58 (SR58) urges the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to include victims of the September 11, 2001 terror attacks in the Uniform Crime Report (UCR) as victims of hate-motivated murder. The resolution emphasizes that the 2001 attacks, which resulted in nearly 3,000 deaths, including those of emergency responders, are among the most heinous acts committed against the nation. Despite comprehensive reports on bias-motivated incidents filed in the years following the attacks, the victims of September 11 were not categorized as such in the hate crime statistics, which the resolution aims to rectify.

Contention

The resolution addresses the existing gap in the UCR concerning the classification of the September 11 victims. Proponents argue that inclusive reporting would restore the integrity of hate crime statistics by recognizing the attack as a targeted crime against a group based on their national origin. There may be concerns regarding the broader implications of this classification, including how it influences public perception, policy responses to hate crimes, and the historical narrative surrounding terrorism and hate in the United States.

Companion Bills

NJ AR17

Same As Urges Federal Bureau of Investigation to include in Uniform Crime Report September 11, 2001 terror attack victims in hate crime statistics.

NJ AR125

Carry Over Urges Federal Bureau of Investigation to include in Uniform Crime Report September 11, 2001 terror attack victims in hate crime statistics.

Previously Filed As

NJ AR17

Urges Federal Bureau of Investigation to include in Uniform Crime Report September 11, 2001 terror attack victims in hate crime statistics.

NJ AR125

Urges Federal Bureau of Investigation to include in Uniform Crime Report September 11, 2001 terror attack victims in hate crime statistics.

NJ SR40

Urges Federal Bureau of Investigation to categorize white supremacists as domestic terrorists.

NJ AR94

Urges Federal Bureau of Investigation to categorize white supremacists as domestic terrorists.

NJ AR104

Urges Federal Bureau of Investigation to categorize white supremacists as domestic terrorists.

NJ SB2030

Hate Crimes Commission Act of 2023

NJ HB4172

Hate Crimes Commission Act of 2023

NJ AB2598

Law enforcement agencies: Federal Bureau of Investigation: Joint Terrorism Task Force.

NJ AB57

Law enforcement: hate crimes.

NJ AB1947

Hate crimes: law enforcement policies.

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