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NJ S2801
Requires Police Training Commission to contract with crisis intervention training center to provide mental health training to police officers and establish curriculum specific to persons experiencing economic crisis or substance use disorder.
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Introduced
08/10/2020
08/10/2020
In Committee
12/16/2021
12/16/2021
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/11/2022
01/11/2022
Introduced Session
2020-2021 Regular Session
Bill Summary
This bill requires the Police Training Commission (PTC) in the Division of Criminal Justice in the Department of Law and Public Safety to contract with a crisis intervention training center to assist and support counties in developing and implementing the Crisis Intervention Team model. The "Crisis Intervention Team model" is the best practice jail diversion model originally developed by the Memphis Tennessee Police Department and implemented in New Jersey as a county based collaboration of professionals committed to improving the law enforcement and mental health systems' response to persons experiencing a psychiatric crisis who come into contact with law enforcement first responders. A "crisis intervention training center" is defined as a program or entity that has operated as a crisis intervention support center in the State for a period of at least five years and is contracted under the bill to assist counties in developing and implementing the Crisis Intervention Team model. The bill directs the PTC to assume and maintain any existing contract between a crisis intervention training center and the Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services (DMHAS) in the Department of Human Services that is in operation on the bill's effective date. Upon the expiration of that contract, any new contract entered into under the bill between a crisis intervention training center and the PTC will need to include, at a minimum, the same provisions that were contained in the expired contract executed by the DMHAS. The bill also directs the PTC to: 1) require every municipal and county police officer appointed to a police department and force in this State, within five years of the bill's effective date or by a date determined by the Attorney General, to complete the Crisis Intervention Team model as part of the officer's in-service training; and 2) develop and implement, in collaboration with the contracted crisis intervention training center, a curriculum that applies the Crisis Intervention Team model to persons experiencing an economic crisis or struggling with a substance abuse disorder who come into contact with law enforcement first responders.
AI Summary
This bill requires the Police Training Commission (PTC) to contract with a crisis intervention training center to assist counties in developing and implementing the Crisis Intervention Team model, a best practice jail diversion model for responding to individuals experiencing a psychiatric crisis. The bill directs the PTC to require all municipal and county police officers to complete Crisis Intervention Team training within five years, and to develop and implement a curriculum that applies the model to individuals experiencing an economic crisis or struggling with substance use disorder. The bill also allows the Attorney General, in consultation with the Commissioner of Human Services, to develop a pilot program to promote and encourage law enforcement officers statewide to complete the Crisis Intervention Team training.
Committee Categories
Budget and Finance, Justice
Sponsors (3)
Last Action
Substituted by A4366 (2R) (on 01/10/2022)
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