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NJ S382
NJ S382Requires uniform response procedures for all domestic crisis teams established or participated in by law enforcement agencies, and strengthens Statewide supervision over teams; expands topics required in training courses.
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Introduced
01/14/2020
01/14/2020
In Committee
06/24/2021
06/24/2021
Crossed Over
06/24/2021
06/24/2021
Passed
Dead
01/11/2022
01/11/2022
Introduced Session
2020-2021 Regular Session
Bill Summary
This bill concerns the training and oversight of domestic crisis teams established or participated in by law enforcement agencies. Domestic crisis teams may include social workers, clergy, or other persons trained in counseling, crisis intervention, or treating domestic violence victims, or elderly or disabled victims of neglect or abuse. See P.L.1991, c.261, s.4 (C.2C:25-20). The bill would require that response procedures for domestic crisis teams be included in the training course and curriculum on handling, investigating, and responding to reports of domestic violence and abuse and neglect of the elderly and disabled prepared, and revised from time to time as needed, by the State's Division of Criminal Justice in the Department of Law and Public Safety. With respect to the new response procedures to be developed, the bill would establish greater uniformity for future domestic crisis team responses by requiring that such teams be made available to victims whenever law enforcement responds to any reports of domestic violence and abuse and neglect of the elderly and disabled. Currently, there are inconsistencies in how and when the services of domestic crisis teams are made available to victims. Lastly, the bill would strengthen oversight over domestic crisis teams by providing that law enforcement agency actions involving (1) establishing or participating in a domestic crisis team, and (2) training all individual officers participating in a team, shall be done under the supervision of the State's Division of Criminal Justice. This bill embodies recommendation 9 of the Report of the Supreme Court Ad Hoc Committee on Domestic Violence issued June 2016.
AI Summary
This bill concerns the training and oversight of domestic crisis teams established or participated in by law enforcement agencies. Domestic crisis teams may include social workers, clergy, or other persons trained in counseling, crisis intervention, or treating domestic violence victims, or elderly or disabled victims of neglect or abuse. The bill requires that response procedures for domestic crisis teams be included in the training course and curriculum developed by the State's Division of Criminal Justice. It also establishes greater uniformity for future domestic crisis team responses by requiring that such teams be made available to victims whenever law enforcement responds to any reports of domestic violence and abuse and neglect of the elderly and disabled. Lastly, the bill strengthens oversight over domestic crisis teams by providing that law enforcement agency actions involving establishing or participating in a domestic crisis team, and training all individual officers participating in a team, shall be done under the supervision of the State's Division of Criminal Justice.
Committee Categories
Justice
Sponsors (6)
Troy Singleton (D)*,
Loretta Weinberg (D)*,
Chris Brown (R),
Kristin Corrado (R),
Nellie Pou (D),
Teresa Ruiz (D),
Last Action
Received in the Assembly, Referred to Assembly Judiciary Committee (on 06/24/2021)
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