Bill
Bill > S3346
summary
Introduced
02/05/2026
02/05/2026
In Committee
02/05/2026
02/05/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
Introduced Session
2026-2027 Regular Session
Bill Summary
This bill establishes the "Task Force for Community Based Juvenile Rehabilitation." Under the bill, the charge of the task force is to provide recommendations for minimum and maximum ages for prosecution in juvenile court, consistent with developmental science and practices in other states. The task force is also required to examine and provide recommendations to address any ongoing racial disparities in the prosecution and sentencing of juveniles. The task force is to consist of the following 17 members: 1) the Attorney General, ex-officio, or a designee; 2) a representative of the Youth Justice Commission, appointed by the Governor; 3) a representative of the New Jersey Institute for Social Justice, appointed by the Governor; 4) a representative of the Division of Criminal Justice, appointed by the Governor; 5) the Public Defender, ex-officio, or a designee; 6) the Commissioner of the Department of Children and Families, ex-officio, or a designee; 7) the Commissioner of Education, ex-officio, or a designee; 8) a retired Family Court Judge, to be chosen by the Administrative Director of the Administrative Office of the Courts; 9) the Chair of the Governor's Juvenile Justice Delinquency and Prevention Committee; 10) one member appointed by the President of the Senate; 11) one member appointed by the Speaker of the General Assembly; 12) a representative from the County Youth Services Commission Administrators, appointed by the Governor; 13) two representatives who have been involved with the New Jersey juvenile justice system, appointed by the Governor upon the recommendation of the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the General Assembly; 14) a representative from the New Jersey State Policemen's Benevolent Association Local 105, the Correctional Police Officer's Union, appointed by the Governor upon the recommendation of the President of the New Jersey State Policemen's Benevolent Association Local 105; 15) a representative from the Criminal and Youth Justice Clinic at Rutgers, The State University, School of Law, Newark, appointed by the Speaker of the General Assembly; 16) a representative of the American Civil Liberties Union of New Jersey, appointed by the President of the Senate. Under the bill, the task force is to hold three public hearings, one hearing in each of the northern, central, and southern regions of the State. Finally, the bill requires the task force to issue a report of its findings and recommendations to the Governor and the Legislature within one year of the bill's effective date. According to the Sentencing Project, in every state, black youth are more likely to be incarcerated than their white peers. New Jersey has the highest black-white disparity in youth incarceration with black youth being more than 20 times more likely than their white peers to be incarcerated. In addition, according to the Youth Justice Task Force Report, despite dramatic overall reductions in the number of youth detained, efforts to eliminate disproportionate minority representation in detention have not been as successful, and troubling inequities continue to characterize this State. Further, as noted in the Youth Justice Task Force Report, as known from brain science, adolescence continues into the mid-20s. Therefore, this is a time of significant growth and maturation and presents a critical opportunity for redirection.
AI Summary
This bill establishes the "Task Force for Community Based Juvenile Rehabilitation," a 17-member group tasked with examining and recommending changes to the juvenile justice system. Specifically, the task force will propose minimum and maximum ages for prosecution in juvenile court, considering scientific understanding of adolescent development and practices in other states, and will also investigate and suggest solutions for racial disparities in how juveniles are prosecuted and sentenced. The task force will include representatives from various government agencies, legal organizations, advocacy groups, and individuals with experience in the juvenile justice system, and will hold public hearings across the state before submitting a report of its findings and recommendations to the Governor and Legislature within one year of the bill's enactment.
Committee Categories
Justice
Sponsors (1)
Last Action
Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Law and Public Safety Committee (on 02/05/2026)
Official Document
bill text
bill summary
Loading...
bill summary
Loading...
bill summary
| Document Type | Source Location |
|---|---|
| State Bill Page | https://www.njleg.state.nj.us/bill-search/2026/S3346 |
| BillText | https://pub.njleg.gov/Bills/2026/S3500/3346_I1.HTM |
Loading...