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NJ A1406

NJ A1406
Requires AG to review Statewide policy regarding investigation of human trafficking.


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Introduced
01/13/2026
In Committee
01/13/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2026-2027 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill requires the Attorney General to review the Statewide policy regarding the investigation of human trafficking. Currently, Attorney General Law Enforcement Directive No. 2012-2 sets forth standards and procedures for the investigation of human trafficking. Under the provisions of this bill, upon the review of the policy, the Attorney General is required to consider and address: 1) whether the use of audio or video recording by law enforcement officers conducting undercover investigations of human trafficking would protect the integrity of the investigation and ensure the proper treatment of victims of human trafficking; 2) the implementation of strict policies for dissemination of the audio or video recording, if used, in order to protect victims of human trafficking; 3) the involvement of county prosecutors at the beginning of and throughout human trafficking investigations conducted by county or municipal law enforcement officers in order to address legal challenges as they arise; and 4) any other areas, as determined by the Attorney General. This bill is in response to the Commission of Investigation report released on October 17, 2024, entitled "An Inquiry into Human Trafficking Activity in the Massage and Bodywork Therapy Industry in New Jersey."

AI Summary

This bill mandates that the Attorney General review and update the existing Statewide policy, known as Attorney General Law Enforcement Directive No. 2012-2, which governs how human trafficking cases are investigated. Specifically, the Attorney General must consider whether using audio or video recordings during undercover human trafficking investigations would improve the investigation's effectiveness and ensure victims are treated properly, and if so, establish strict rules for how these recordings are shared to protect victims. The review also requires the Attorney General to examine how county prosecutors can be involved from the start and throughout investigations by local law enforcement to help overcome legal hurdles. This legislative action is a direct response to a report released in October 2024 that investigated human trafficking within the massage and bodywork therapy industry in New Jersey.

Committee Categories

Justice

Sponsors (14)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Judiciary Committee (on 01/13/2026)

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