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NJ A3756
NJ A3756Authorizes counties to establish diversionary program for juveniles to attend New Jersey Youth Challenge Academy.
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Introduced
02/22/2024
02/22/2024
In Committee
02/22/2024
02/22/2024
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/12/2026
01/12/2026
Introduced Session
2024-2025 Regular Session
Bill Summary
This bill authorizes counties to establish a diversionary program for certain first time juvenile offenders to be referred to the New Jersey Youth Challenge Academy. Criminal charges against a juvenile who successfully completes the New Jersey Youth Challenge Academy Program are to be dismissed. The diversionary program is available to juveniles charged with a petty disorderly persons offense, disorderly persons offense, crime of the fourth degree, or crime of the third degree. Juveniles charged with a drug offense are not eligible for the diversionary program under the bill. In addition, the juvenile is required to meet the eligibility requirements of the academy. The New Jersey Youth Challenge Academy operates under the auspices of the federal "National Guard Youth Challenge Program" (NGYCP). The purpose of the NGYCP is to assist high school dropouts who have not earned a high school diploma in leading successful, productive lives. The NGYCP endeavors to improve the life skills and employment potential of participants by providing military-based training and supervised work experience. The NGYCP assists the participants in obtaining a high school diploma or its equivalent, developing leadership skills, promoting fellowship and community service, developing life coping skills and job skills, and improving physical fitness and health and hygiene. The NGYCP is administered by the federal Secretary of Defense, who may enter into an agreement with the Governor of a state to implement a state youth challenge program, such as the New Jersey Youth Challenge Academy. The federal government funds 75 percent of the operating costs of New Jersey Youth Challenge Academy; the State funds the remaining 25 percent. Federal law specifies that dropouts from secondary school are to be eligible to participate in the program. To be eligible for a NGYCP, the juvenile is required to be: (1) 16 to 18 years of age at time of entry into the program; (2) a school dropout from secondary school; (3) a citizen or legal resident of the United States; and (4) unemployed or under-employed. Further, the juvenile currently may not be on parole or probation for other than a juvenile status offense, may not be awaiting sentencing, and may not be under indictment, accused, or convicted of a felony. The program is available only to those eligible juveniles who voluntarily apply; an eligible juvenile cannot be required to participate and a parent is not authorized to enroll a juvenile. This bill provides first time juvenile offenders charged with low level offenses an opportunity to have those charges dismissed if they successfully complete the New Jersey Youth Challenge Academy program.
AI Summary
This bill authorizes counties to establish a diversionary program for certain first-time juvenile offenders to be referred to the New Jersey Youth Challenge Academy. If the juvenile successfully completes the program, the criminal charges against them will be dismissed. The diversionary program is available to juveniles charged with low-level offenses, excluding drug offenses. The New Jersey Youth Challenge Academy is a military-based training and education program that aims to help high school dropouts obtain their diploma or equivalent, develop life and job skills, and improve their overall well-being.
Committee Categories
Military Affairs and Security
Sponsors (1)
Last Action
Introduced, Referred to Assembly Public Safety and Preparedness Committee (on 02/22/2024)
Official Document
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| Document Type | Source Location |
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| State Bill Page | https://www.njleg.state.nj.us/bill-search/2024/A3756 |
| BillText | https://pub.njleg.gov/Bills/2024/A4000/3756_I1.HTM |
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