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NJ A3494
NJ A3494Establishes "Incarcerated Women's Protection Act" and concerns correctional facility board of trustees.
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Introduced
01/13/2026
01/13/2026
In Committee
01/13/2026
01/13/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
01/13/2026
01/13/2026
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
01/13/2026
01/13/2026
Introduced Session
2026-2027 Regular Session
Bill Summary
This bill establishes the "Incarcerated Women's Protection Act." Under the bill, the Commissioner of Corrections is required to provide a gender responsive risk and needs assessment as part of the institutional classification process based upon certain principles. In addition, the commissioner is required to establish a system of community supervision and reentry with comprehensive, collaborative services and ensure direct supervision and oversight by correctional staff in order to identify potential issues and respond proactively before the issues escalate. The bill also provides that the commissioner is required to institute mandatory in-service training for every correctional police officer who supervises female incarcerated persons regarding gender responsive policies and ensure that every correctional police officer who supervises female incarcerated persons completes this training annually. Further, the bill establishes in the Department of Corrections the Division of Women's Services. The department is to develop policies, programs, and services necessary to service incarcerated women and to address: 1) the specific needs of female incarcerated persons including treatment for physical or sexual abuse or other trauma; parenting issues; and child reunification; 2) the establishment of a system of structured incentives for female incarcerated persons; 3) the implementation of procedures which encourage female incarcerated persons to congregate in common areas rather than isolated cells; and 4) any other areas deemed appropriate by the commissioner. There is also established a Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) Compliance Unit within the division that is responsible for ensuring the department is in compliance with the federal PREA. Under the bill, the commissioner is required to provide doula services to incarcerated females who are pregnant and provide support services to incarcerated mothers, including but not limited to parenting classes. In addition, the commissioner is required to make parenting classes and family reunification programs available to any incarcerated person in the State who is scheduled to be released from incarceration within six months. The bill also provides that the commissioner is required, upon request of an incarcerated person, to provide any incarcerated person in this State the opportunity to participate in pre-release case management and discharge planning sessions and provide resources from approved nonprofit incarcerated person reentry services. The bill also establishes within the Department of Corrections a special victim's unit which is to be under the Special Investigations Division. The unit is to have the powers necessary or proper to investigate allegations of sexual assault or other sexual misconduct at State correctional facilities. The unit is required to investigate allegations of sexual assault or other sexual misconduct in a State correctional facility made by a victim or third party through a verbal, written, telephonic, electronic, or anonymous report in accordance with State and federal law. In addition, every investigator is required to receive ongoing specialized training regarding investigating sexual assault or sexual misconduct allegations, including best practices for conducting trauma and gender informed and victim-centered investigations. The bill repeals the section of law requiring the commissioner to submit all inmate complaints received by the Department of Corrections concerning female inmates to the Division on Women in the Department of Children and Families. The bill also requires that the mandatory in-service training for correctional police officers include training regarding relevant terminology set forth in PREA; the methods available to report incidents of sexual abuse or sexual harassment of an incarcerated person; confidentiality requirements related to reports of sexual abuse or sexual harassment of an incarcerated person; and how to access emotional support services for incarcerated persons who are victims of sexual abuse or sexual harassment. The bill also requires certain information regarding sexual abuse and sexual harassment of incarcerated persons to be provided to every incarcerated person at orientation upon intake and periodically thereafter. Finally, the bill requires the establishment of a board of trustees for all adult male State correctional facilities and a board of trustees for all adult female State correctional facilities. The bill also repeals the section of law establishing the board of managers for youth correctional facilities.
AI Summary
This bill, titled the "Incarcerated Women's Protection Act," aims to improve the conditions and services for incarcerated women by establishing a new Division of Women's Services within the Department of Corrections. This division will develop policies and programs specifically addressing the unique needs of incarcerated women, including trauma treatment, parenting support, and child reunification, and will also establish a system of incentives and encourage communal activities. The bill mandates gender-responsive risk and needs assessments for all incarcerated individuals, comprehensive community supervision and reentry services, and proactive oversight by correctional staff. It also requires mandatory annual gender-responsive training for correctional officers supervising female inmates, covering topics like the Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA), reporting procedures, confidentiality, and support services for victims of sexual abuse or harassment. Furthermore, the bill mandates doula services for pregnant incarcerated individuals, parenting classes for incarcerated mothers, and pre-release case management and discharge planning for all incarcerated individuals. A special victim's unit will be established to investigate allegations of sexual assault and misconduct, with investigators receiving specialized trauma-informed training. Finally, the bill establishes separate boards of trustees for adult male and adult female correctional facilities, replacing the previous board of managers for youth correctional facilities.
Committee Categories
Government Affairs
Sponsors (2)
Last Action
Withdrawn Because Approved P.L.2025, c.305. (on 01/13/2026)
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/2026/A3494 |
| BillText | https://pub.njleg.gov/Bills/2026/A3500/3494_I1.HTM |
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