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NJ S3895

NJ S3895
Requires specialized in-service training regarding crime victims for police departments in certain high-crime areas.


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Introduced
06/03/2019
In Committee
12/09/2019
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2020

Introduced Session

2018-2019 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill requires that at least one officer in each police department located in a high-crime area in the State receives in-service training on the specialized needs of crime victims and available services. In New Jersey, all law enforcement officers are required to undergo a basic training course which consists, in part, of training regarding the knowledge and understanding of the rights and the needs of crime victims and witnesses, the role of law enforcement officers in providing victim assistance, and the resources and services available to assist the victim. In addition, current law requires that in-service training is to be made available for police officers concerning the specialized needs of crime victims and available services. However, the law does not require that law enforcement officers complete this in-service training. This bill requires at least one law enforcement officer in every State, county, and municipal police department located in the six urban municipalities in this State with the highest crime index, according to the most recent Uniform Crime Report, to successfully complete the in-service training concerning crime victims and available services. The bill requires the Attorney General to ensure that at least one law enforcement officer in each police department in these municipalities has successfully completed the required in-service training. The Division of Criminal Justice is required to provide assistance to law enforcement agencies in implementing the training requirements of the bill.

AI Summary

This bill requires that at least one officer in each police department located in a high-crime area of New Jersey receive in-service training on the specialized needs of crime victims and available services. The Attorney General is responsible for ensuring that at least one officer in each police department in the six municipalities with the highest crime index has completed the required training, and the Division of Criminal Justice will provide assistance to law enforcement agencies in implementing the training requirements.

Committee Categories

Justice

Sponsors (3)

Last Action

Substituted by A5388 (on 01/13/2020)

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