Bill Text: NJ S381 | 2020-2021 | Regular Session | Chaptered
Bill Title: Establishes supervised community reintegration program for certain victims of domestic violence.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 9-0)
Status: (Passed) 2021-09-28 - Approved P.L.2021, c.233. [S381 Detail]
Download: New_Jersey-2020-S381-Chaptered.html
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An Act establishing a supervised community reintegration program, supplementing Title 30 of the Revised Statutes, and amending P.L.1979, c.441.
Be It Enacted by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey:
21. (New section) As used in P.L. , c. (C. )_(pending before the Legislature as this bill):
"Abuser" means the named perpetrator of the domestic violence in the documentation provided pursuant to paragraph (3) of subsection a. of this section.
Certified Domestic Violence Specialist" means a person who has fulfilled the requirements of certification as a Domestic Violence Specialist established by the New Jersey Association of Domestic Violence Professionals.
"Designated domestic violence agency" means a countywide organization with a primary purpose to provide services to victims of domestic violence, and which provides services that conform to the core domestic violence services profile as defined in the Division of Child Protection and Permanency in the Department of Children and Families and is under contract with the 3[division] Department of Children and Families3 for the express purpose of providing those services.2
2[1.] 2.2 (New section) a. There is hereby established in the Department of Corrections a supervised community reintegration program. 2The department shall consult with a Statewide domestic violence advocacy organization in the establishment and administration of the program.2 The purpose of the program is to foster the successful community reintegration of certain domestic violence victims who meet the following criteria:
(1) the 2[person] inmate2 was convicted of crimes committed against the 2[person's] inmate's2 abuser 2["Abuser" is defined for purposes of P.L. , c. (C. ) (pending before the Legislature as this bill) as the named perpetrator of the domestic violence in the documentation provided pursuant to paragraph (1) of subsection e. of this section] as defined in section 2 of P.L. , c. (C. ) (pending before the Legislature as this bill)2;
(2) the inmate is serving a sentence of imprisonment 1and meets the eligibility criteria pursuant to rules and regulations established by the department for residential community programs1;
(3) the inmate is found to present a low risk of re-offense; and
(4) the other requirements of this section are met.
b. An eligible inmate approved for participation in the program 2established pursuant to this section2 shall undergo a period of 1[reentry training] rehabilitative services1, be required to agree to 1[a reintegration plan setting out the conditions of participation] participate1 in the program, and gradually transition to supervision in the community, which may include assignment to a 1[secure]1 residential community 1[placement] release program1 and participation in a work release program.
c. 1[Notwithstanding any provision of P.L.1979, c.441 (C.30:4-123.45 et al.), N.J.S.2C:7-2, N.J.S.2C:43-11, or any other law to the contrary, the State Parole Board] The department1 may authorize the participation of an eligible inmate in the 1[supervised community reintegration] residential community release1 program in accordance with the requirements of 2[this]2 section 23 of P.L. , c. (C. ) (pending before the Legislature as this bill)2. An eligible inmate participating in the 1[supervised community reintegration] residential community release1 program shall remain in the custody of the Commissioner of Corrections and 1[be subject to custody, supervision, and conditions as provided in section 15 of P.L.1979, c.441 (C.30:4-123.59), as well as those set out in this section. Any participating inmate also shall be subject to the same sanctions for violation of a condition of the program that apply for violations of a condition of parole as provided in sections 16 through 21 of P.L.1979, c.441 (C.30:4-123.60 through 30:4-123.65), including removal from the program and a return to prior custody status] be subject to the department's rules and regulations1.
2[d. A request for consideration to participate in the 1[supervised] residential1 community 1[reintegration] release1 program shall be submitted 1by the inmate1 to the 1[appropriate panel of the State Parole Board. The request shall be submitted] department1 in a manner and form prescribed by the 1[board] department1.
e. (1) For the purposes of 1[this act] P.L. c. (C. ) (pending before the Legislature as this bill1, a person shall be considered a victim of domestic violence if the person provides one or more of the following:
(a) a restraining order or other documentation of equitable relief issued 1to the person1 by a court of competent jurisdiction 1against the abuser1;
(b) a police record documenting the domestic violence 1between the person and the abuser1;
(c) documentation that the perpetrator of the domestic violence has been convicted of one or more of the offenses enumerated in section 3 of P.L.1991, c.261 (C.2C:25-19);
(d) medical documentation of the domestic violence;
(e) certification from a certified Domestic Violence Specialist or the director of a designated domestic violence agency that the person is a victim of domestic violence; or
(f) other documentation or certification of the domestic violence provided by a social worker 1[, member of the clergy, shelter worker,]1 or other professional who has assisted the person in dealing with domestic violence 1or any sufficient documentary evidence that the person has been a victim of domestic violence by the abuser.1
(2) As used in this subsection:
"Certified Domestic Violence Specialist" means a person who has fulfilled the requirements of certification as a Domestic Violence Specialist established by the New Jersey Association of Domestic Violence Professionals.
"Designated domestic violence agency" means a countywide organization with a primary purpose to provide services to victims of domestic violence, and which provides services that conform to the core domestic violence services profile as defined in the Division of Child Protection and Permanency in the Department of Children and Families and is under contract with the division for the express purpose of providing those services.]2
2[2.] 3.2 (New section) 2a.2 An 1eligible1 inmate may 1[be eligible to]1 apply 1[for a hearing to the State Parole Board] to the Department of Corrections seeking participation in the 1[supervised] residential1 community 1[reintegration] release1 program 2in a manner and form prescribed by the department2. The application 2[also shall provide information affirming] contain2 the following:
1[(1)] 2[a.1] (1)2 the crime for which the inmate is serving a sentence of imprisonment was committed against the alleged abuser and no one else; 2[and]2
1[(2)] 2[b.1] (2)2 the inmate has not been convicted of a crime of violence against a person other than the alleged abuser 2; and
(3) documentation that the inmate is a victim of domestic violence, including3, but not limited to3:
(a) a restraining order or other documentation of equitable relief issued to the inmate by a court of competent jurisdiction against the abuser;
(b) a police record documenting the domestic violence between the inmate and the abuser;
(c) documentation that the abuser has been convicted of one or more of the offenses enumerated in section 3 of P.L.1991, c.261 (C.2C:25-19);
(d) medical documentation of the domestic violence;
(e) certification from a certified Domestic Violence Specialist or the director of a designated domestic violence agency that the inmate is a victim of domestic violence; or
(f) other documentation or certification of the domestic violence provided by a social worker or other professional who has assisted the inmate in dealing with domestic violence or any sufficient documentary evidence that the inmate has been a victim of domestic violence by the abuser.
b. Prior to considering an eligible inmate's application to participate in the residential community release program, the Department of Corrections shall cause to be completed application review materials, including a psychological evaluation of the applicant, an objective risk assessment, and a summary of the applicant's conduct regarding the offense, history, and evidence of abuse, and classification of institutional record since conviction.2
2[3. (New section) Prior to the 1[State Parole Board panel] Department of Corrections1 considering an application, the 1[Department of Corrections] department1 shall cause to be completed application review materials, including a psychological evaluation of the applicant, an objective risk assessment, and a summary of the applicant's conduct regarding the offense, history, and evidence of abuse, and classification of institutional record since conviction.]2
2[1[4. (New section) a. The application shall first be considered by the appropriate panel of the State Parole Board, which may include a hearing at the discretion of the board; provided, however, that no application shall be passed on to the full board for consideration unless a hearing is held.
b. The panel shall recommend that the application be considered by the full parole board if it finds the following:
(1) the crime for which the inmate is serving a sentence of imprisonment was committed against the abuser and no one else;
(2) the inmate has not been convicted of a crime of violence against a person other than the alleged abuser; and
(3) upon a review of the institutional record, victim input, and all other relevant information, including the results of the risk assessment and a psychological evaluation, the panel concludes that the inmate presents a low risk of re-offense. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if the board panel determines that an adult inmate has seriously or persistently violated specifically defined institutional rules or has engaged in conduct indictable in nature while incarcerated, the inmate shall not be recommended for participation.
c. Any recommendation for participation that is forwarded to the board also shall make recommendations for provisions of a reintegration plan and any special conditions of participation appropriate for the applicant. The conditions shall include identification of a community sponsor, medical, custody and training conditions, as well as the types of supervision that may be appropriate for the inmate.]1]2
1[5.] 4.1 (New section) 1[If an application is recommended for consideration by the full State Parole Board membership, the board shall conduct a hearing to consider the application.]1 If 1[it] the Department of Corrections1 finds that the requirements set out in 2[section 1[4] 11] sections 2 and 32 of P.L. , c. (C. ) (pending before the Legislature as this bill) are met, 1[it] the department1 may 1[order that the inmate] approve that inmate to1 be admitted to the 1[supervised] residential1 community 1[reintegration] release1 program, and shall determine any special conditions of participation that shall apply.
1[6.] 5.1 (New section) a. 1[At] Pursuant to rules and regulations established by the Department of Corrections, at1 least 1[30] 10 working1 days prior to 2[commencing its review] final determination2 of an application for participation in the program, the 1[State Parole Board] department1 shall notify the appropriate county prosecutor or the Attorney General, if 1[the matter was prosecuted by him, and any victim or member of the family of a victim who would be entitled to notice relating to a parole or the consideration of a parole under the provisions of P.L.1979, c.441 (C.30:4-123.45 et al.)] appropriate1. The notice shall be given in the manner prescribed by the 1[board] department1 and shall contain all 1[such]1 information and documentation relating to the application as the 1[board] department1 shall deem appropriate and necessary, as well as information on the program and the consideration process.
b. Upon receipt of the notice, the county prosecutor or Attorney General, as the case may be, 1[and the victim or members of the victim's family, as the case may be,]1 may submit comments to the 1[appropriate board panel and also may be heard by the panel if a hearing is held by the panel and by the board] department1.
c. The information contained in any notice given by 1[a panel] the department1 pursuant to this section and the contents of any comments submitted by a recipient in response thereto shall be confidential and shall not be disclosed to any person who is not authorized to receive or review that information or those comments.
d. 1[Nothing in this section shall be construed to impair any party's right to be heard pursuant to P.L.1979, c.441 (C.30:4-123.45 et al.).
e.]1 The 1[appropriate board panel] department1 shall provide written notice of its decision to the county prosecutor or Attorney General, as the case may be 1[, and any victim or members of a victim's family given notice pursuant to subsection a. of this section.
f. Whenever an eligible inmate is permitted to participate in the supervised community reintegration program pursuant to this section, the appropriate board shall require, as a condition precedent to release, that a reintegration plan be prepared to include:
(1) identification of a community sponsor;
(2) verification of the availability of appropriate placement in a secure residential community placement, when necessary; and
(3) such other conditions of participation specific to the inmate as may be determined by the board]1.
Nothing in this subsection shall be construed to limit the authority of the 1[State Parole Board, an appropriate board panel, or parole officer of the State Parole Board] department1 to address a violation of a condition for participation in the program, including through dismissal from the program for a violation of conditions or a failure to meet the requirements of the 2[reintegration plan] program2 .
1[7] 4[61. Section 7 of P.L.1979, c.441 (C.30:4-123.51) is amended to read as follows:
7. a. Each adult inmate sentenced to a term of incarceration in a county penal institution, or to a specific term of years at the State Prison or the correctional institution for women shall become primarily eligible for parole after having served any judicial or statutory mandatory minimum term, or one-third of the sentence imposed where no mandatory minimum term has been imposed less commutation time for good behavior pursuant to N.J.S.2A:164-24 or R.S.30:4-140 and credits for diligent application to work and other institutional assignments pursuant to P.L.1972, c.115 (C.30:8-28.1 et seq.) 1[, section 1 of P.L.1981, c.140 (C.30:8-28.4)]1, or R.S.30:4-92. Consistent with the provisions of the New Jersey Code of Criminal Justice (N.J.S.2C:11-3, 2C:14-6, 2C:43-6, 2C:43-7), commutation and work credits shall not in any way reduce any judicial or statutory mandatory minimum term and such credits accrued shall only be awarded subsequent to the expiration of the term.
b. Each adult inmate sentenced to a term of life imprisonment shall become primarily eligible for parole after having served any judicial or statutory mandatory minimum term, or 25 years where no mandatory minimum term has been imposed less commutation time for good behavior and credits for diligent application to work and other institutional assignments. If an inmate sentenced to a specific term or terms of years is eligible for parole on a date later than the date upon which he would be eligible if a life sentence had been imposed, then in such case the inmate shall be eligible for parole after having served 25 years, less commutation time for good behavior and credits for diligent application to work and other institutional assignments. Consistent with the provisions of the New Jersey Code of Criminal Justice (N.J.S.2C:11-3, 2C:14-6, 2C:43-6, 2C:43-7), commutation and work credits shall not in any way reduce any judicial or statutory mandatory minimum term and such credits accrued shall only be awarded subsequent to the expiration of the term.
c. Each adult inmate sentenced to a specific term of years pursuant to the "New Jersey Controlled Dangerous Substances Act," P.L.1970, c.226 (C.24:21-1 et al.) shall become primarily eligible for parole after having served one-third of the sentence imposed less commutation time for good behavior and credits for diligent application to work and other institutional assignments.
d. Each adult inmate sentenced to an indeterminate term of years as a young adult offender pursuant to N.J.S.2C:43-5 shall become primarily eligible for parole consideration pursuant to a schedule of primary eligibility dates developed by the board, less adjustment for program participation. In no case shall the board schedule require that the primary parole eligibility date for a young adult offender be greater than the primary parole eligibility date required pursuant to this section for the presumptive term for the crime authorized pursuant to subsection f. of N.J.S.2C:44-1.
e. Each adult inmate sentenced for an offense specified in N.J.S.2C:47-1 shall become primarily eligible for parole as follows:
(1) If the court finds that the offender's conduct was not characterized by a pattern of repetitive, compulsive behavior or finds that the offender is not amenable to sex offender treatment, or if after sentencing the Department of Corrections in its most recent examination determines that the offender is not amenable to sex offender treatment, the offender shall become primarily eligible for parole after having served any judicial or statutory mandatory minimum term or one-third of the sentence imposed where no mandatory minimum term has been imposed. Neither such term shall be reduced by commutation time for good behavior pursuant to R.S.30:4-140 or credits for diligent application to work and other institutional assignments pursuant to R.S.30:4-92.
(2) Young adult offenders shall be eligible for parole pursuant to the provisions of N.J.S.2C:47-5, except no offender shall become primarily eligible for parole prior to the expiration of any judicial or statutory mandatory minimum term.
f. (Deleted by amendment, P.L.2019, c.363)
g. Each adult inmate of a county jail, workhouse, or penitentiary shall become primarily eligible for parole upon service of 60 days of his aggregate sentence or as provided for in subsection a. of this section, whichever is greater. Whenever any such inmate's parole eligibility is within six months of the date of such sentence, the judge shall state such eligibility on the record which shall satisfy all public and inmate notice requirements. The chief executive officer of the institution in which county inmates are held shall generate all reports pursuant to subsection d. of section 10 of P.L.1979, c.441 (C.30:4-123.54). The parole board shall have the authority to promulgate time periods applicable to the parole processing of inmates of county penal institutions, except that no inmate may be released prior to the primary eligibility date established by this subsection, unless consented to by the sentencing judge. No inmate sentenced to a specific term of years at the State Prison or the correctional institution for women shall become primarily eligible for parole until service of a full nine months of his aggregate sentence.
h. When an inmate is sentenced to more than one term of imprisonment, the primary parole eligibility terms calculated pursuant to this section shall be aggregated by the board for the purpose of determining the primary parole eligibility date. The board shall promulgate rules and regulations to govern aggregation under this subsection.
i. The primary eligibility date shall be computed by a designated representative of the board and made known to the inmate in writing not later than 90 days following the commencement of the sentence. In the case of an inmate sentenced to a county penal institution such notice shall be made pursuant to subsection g. of this section. Each inmate shall be given the opportunity to acknowledge in writing the receipt of such computation. Failure or refusal by the inmate to acknowledge the receipt of such computation shall be recorded by the board but shall not constitute a violation of this subsection.
j. Except as provided in this subsection, each inmate sentenced pursuant to N.J.S.2A:113-4 for a term of life imprisonment, N.J.S.2A:164-17 for a fixed minimum and maximum term or subsection b. of N.J.S.2C:1-1 shall not be primarily eligible for parole on a date computed pursuant to this section, but shall be primarily eligible on a date computed pursuant to P.L.1948, c.84 (C.30:4-123.1 et seq.), which is continued in effect for this purpose. Inmates classified as second, third or fourth offenders pursuant to section 12 of P.L.1948, c.84 (C.30:4-123.12) shall become primarily eligible for parole after serving one-third, one-half, or two-thirds of the maximum sentence imposed, respectively, less in each instance commutation time for good behavior and credits for diligent application to work and other institutional assignments; provided, however, that if the prosecuting attorney or the sentencing court advises the board that the punitive aspects of the sentence imposed on such inmates will not have been fulfilled by the time of parole eligibility calculated pursuant to this subsection, then the inmate shall not become primarily eligible for parole until serving an additional period which shall be one-half of the difference between the primary parole eligibility date calculated pursuant to this subsection and the parole eligibility date calculated pursuant to section 12 of P.L.1948, c.84 (C.30:4-123.12). If the prosecuting attorney or the sentencing court advises the board that the punitive aspects of the sentence have not been fulfilled, such advice need not be supported by reasons and will be deemed conclusive and final. Any such decision shall not be subject to judicial review except to the extent mandated by the New Jersey and United States Constitutions. The board shall, reasonably prior to considering any such case, advise the prosecuting attorney and the sentencing court of all information relevant to such inmate's parole eligibility.
k. Notwithstanding any provisions of this section to the contrary, a person sentenced to imprisonment pursuant to paragraph (2), (3), or (4) of subsection b. of N.J.S.2C:11-3 shall not be eligible for parole.
l. Notwithstanding the provisions of subsections a. through j. of this section, the appropriate board panel, as provided in section 1 of P.L.1997, c.214 (C.30:4-123.51c), may release an inmate serving a sentence of imprisonment on medical parole at any time.
m. 1[Notwithstanding the provisions of this section, the] The1 State Parole Board, pursuant to the provisions of P.L. , c. (C. ) (pending before the Legislature as this bill),1[may release] shall consider1 an inmate serving a sentence of imprisonment1for parole1.
(cf: P.L. 2019, c.363, s.10)]4
1[8] 4[7.] 6.4 (New section) The 4[State Parole Board 1and the]4 Department of Corrections1, in accordance with the provisions of the "Administrative Procedure Act," P.L.1968, c.410 (C.52:14B-1 et seq.), 1[shall] may1 promulgate rules and regulations to effectuate the purposes of this act.
1[9] 4[8.1] 7.4 This act shall take effect 1[immediately] on the first day of the 2[thirteenth] 13th2 month next following enactment1.
Establishes supervised community reintegration program for certain victims of domestic violence.