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NJ A3523

NJ A3523
Requires Division of Parole to offer parole services to certain defendants who have served their maximum sentence.


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Introduced
04/04/2016
In Committee
12/14/2017
Crossed Over
06/08/2017
Passed
01/05/2018
Dead

Introduced Session

2016-2017 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill requires the Division of Parole to offer the same post-release services to defendants who have served the maximum term of incarceration that are provided to defendants who are released on parole. Under the bill, these services are to be provided upon the request of the defendant. The bill directs the Commissioner of Corrections to advise these defendants of the availability of these services and to provide the defendant with the appropriate contact information. Under current law, defendants incarcerated in a State correctional facility who do not participate in their own rehabilitation while incarcerated, or who have been denied release under the regular parole process, effectively serve the maximum sentence of imprisonment. These so called "max-outs" subsequently are released directly into the community without any supervision or transitional services. Twice as many defendants max-out as are released on parole. Defendants who max-out are not provided services that are available to parolees, such as access to residential community release programs, known as halfway houses; drug treatment programs; residential programs; community resource centers; emergency housing placement; and other basic support services. Studies indicate that parolees are less likely to recidivate than max-outs because of the supervision they receive after release. The sponsor intends to address this important public safety issue by allowing max-outs access to parole services to facilitate their successful reentry into the community.

AI Summary

This bill requires the Division of Parole to offer the same post-release services to defendants who have served the maximum term of incarceration that are provided to defendants who are released on parole. Under the bill, these services, such as access to residential community release programs, drug treatment programs, and other support services, are to be provided upon the request of the defendant. The Commissioner of Corrections is directed to advise these defendants, known as "max-outs," of the availability of these services and provide them with the appropriate contact information. The bill aims to address the public safety issue that max-outs, who are released directly into the community without any supervision or transitional services, are more likely to recidivate than parolees.

Committee Categories

Budget and Finance, Justice

Sponsors (9)

Last Action

Passed Senate (Passed Both Houses) (30-0) (on 01/05/2018)

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